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महत् mahat, adj. & s.m. Great, large, big, bulky, huge; mighty, strong; great, important, eminent, high, noble, chief, excellent, illustrious, glorious; greatest, best, preeminent;—a great or eminent personage; a religious superior, a prior, an abbot; a chief of faqīrs; a monk (i.q. mahant);—greatness, magnitude; infinity;—importance, grandeur, dignity; pride, haughtiness, conceit, airs (in this sense, com. used by women, and pronounced maht, and also used as a fem.);—kingdom, dominion;—the great intellectual principle, the intellect:—mahad-āśray, adj. & s.m. (f. -ā), Dependent upon, or attached to, the great;—one who is depenḍent on the great:—mahad-oj (S. mahat+ojas), adj. Having great vigour or energy, very vigorous; full of vital power, very mighty or powerful; having great splendour or glory:—mahad-aushadh, s.m.=mahaushadh, q.v.