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धन dhan, s.m. Property (of any description), chattels, substance, wealth, treasure, riches, money, gold, wealth in cattle or herds, cattle; fortune, good fortune, prosperity (in this sense prob. fr. S. dhanya):—dhanādhār (˚na+ādh˚), s.m. Treasury, store-house, etc. (=dhanāgār):—dhanādhipati (˚na+adh˚), s.m.=dhan-pati, q.v.:—dhanādhikār (˚na+adh˚), s.m. Title or right to property:—dhanādhikārī(˚na+adh˚), s.m. (f. -inī), One who has a right or title to property, an heir:—dhanādhyaksh (˚na+adh˚), s.m. An overseer of treasure, a treasurer; an epithetof Kuvera:—dhanāḍhya (˚na+āḍh˚), adj. Abounding in wealth, very rich or wealthy, opulent:—dhanāḍhyatā, s.f., or dhanāḍhyatva, s.m. Wealthiness, opulence:—dhanārthī(˚na+ar˚), adj. & s.m. Wealthseeking, desiring wealth, covetous, greedy, miserly;—an avaricious person; a beggar:—dhanārjan (˚na+ar˚), s.m. Acquisition of property or wealth:—dhanāśā(na+āśā), s.f. Longing after wealth, desire of riches:—dhanāgār (˚na+āg˚), s.m. lit. 'Dwelling or treasury of wealth'; a very rich man:—dhanāndh (˚na+an˚), adj. Blinded by riches, purse-proud:—dhan-baṛhā`ūvidyā, s.f. The science of political economy:—dhan-pātr, s.m.=dhanāgār and dhan-vān, qq.v.:—dhanpati, s.m. 'Lord of riches or treasure'; an epithet of Kuvera;—a very wealthy person:—dhanpatr, s.m. An inventory of property:—dhanpriya, adj. (f. -ā), Fond of wealth, avaricious:—dhan-priyā, s.f. An avaricious woman;—the plant or vegetable Ardisia solanacea:—dhantrishnā, s.f. Thirst for riches, covetousness, greed:—dhan-teras (S. dhana+trayodaśī), s.f. The thirteenth day of the waning moon of the month Áśvin or Kārtik, and the festival held on that day (on which the Shroffs worship money):—dhan-ćiṛī, s.f. The horn-bill, Buceros (=dhaneś):—dhan-ćaunā, s.m. A herd of horned cattle:—dhan-dāyak, dhan-dāyī, dhana-da, vulg. dhanad (f. -dā), adj. Granting wealth, giving money or property, munificent, liberal, beneficent;—s.m. An epithet of Kuvera:—dhan-darp, s.m. Pride of wealth:—dhan-daṇḍ, s.m. Amercement, fine, money penalty:—dhansampatti, s.f. Accumulation of wealth:—dhansū, s.m. 'Producing wealth'; the fork-tailed shrike:—dhan-garvit, adj. Proud of (one's) riches or wealth, purse-proud:—dhan-lobh, s.m. Desire of wealth, avarice, greed, covetousness:—dhan-mān, adj. (f. -matī) = dhan-vān, q.v.:—dhan-mad, adj. Intoxicated with wealth, inflated with the pride of wealth, purse-proud;—s.m. Pride or intoxication from wealth:—dhan-mūl, s.m. Principal, capital:—dhan-vān, adj. & s.m. (f. -vatī), Wealthy, rich, opulent, affluent;—a wealthy man (syn. daulatmand):—dhan-vānatā, s.f. Wealthiness, opulence:—dhan-vat, dhan-vant = dhan-vān, q.v.:—dhan-vyay, s.m. 'The spending of money,' expenditure, extravagance:—dhan-hārī, s.m. lit. 'Stealing property'; a thief, pilferer:—dhan-harī, s.f. A kind of perfume (commonly called ćor):—dhan-hīn, adj. Deprived of wealth, reduced to poverty, poor:—dhaneś(˚na+īś), s.m. 1˚=dhaneśvar;—2˚, the horn-bill, Buceros (=dhan-ćiṛī):—dhaneśvar (˚na+īś˚), s.m. 'Lord of treasure,' Kuvera, the god of wealth;—a very rich man.