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हƣा hattā[Pr. हत्थओ; S. हःतकः], s.m. Hand; fist;—a handle; the wooden handle or lever with which a millstone is turned;—a sieve with a long handle;—a large wooden shovel for throwing up water into fields, etc.; a baker's peel; a scoop; a ladle;—(met.) clutch, grasp, possession;—a turn (in gaming):—hattā-joṛī, s.f. A dance in which the dancers join hands:—hattoṅ-se jānā, To escape from (one's) hands, to run away, to get clean away:—hātte ćaṛhnā(-ke, or mere), To come under the power or into the clutches (of):—hatte-se (or hattoṅ-se) ukhaṛnā, 'To be severed from the hand,' to be cut (as the string of a (paper) kite);—to be broken (as friendship):—hatte mārnā, To seize with the hands;—to seize an opportunity;—to haul down quickly (as a flag, or a paper kite, etc.):—bā`eṅ-hattāor hattnā, adj. (f. -ī), Lefthanded.
Origin: Hindi