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हय haya, vulg. hay, or ha`e, and (old H.) हैhaior ha`e, s.m. A horse;—the Yak or Bos grunniens;—a man of a particular class; an epithet of Indra:—hayāśanā(˚ya+aś˚), s.f. 'Horse-food'; the gum-olibanum tree:—haypradhān, s.m. Chief horse;—chief horseman;—master of horse:—hay-śālā, s.f. A stable for horses:—hay-grah, s.m.=hay-śālā:—haya-grīv, s.m. 'Horse-necked'; name of a Daitya chief who (during Brahmā's sleep at the end of a Kalp) seized and carried off the Vedas (in order to recover them Vishṇu became incarnate as the Matsyaor fish, and slew Hayagrīv):—hayagandhā, s.f. The plant Physalis flexuosa:—haygay, or ha`e-ga`e (S. haya+gaja), s.m. (old H.) Horses and elephants:—hay-war, s.m. A warhorse; charger. - 1244 --