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िहत hita, vulg. hit (rt. dhā), part. adj. Held, laid hold of, taken, seized;—suitable, proper, fit, worthy, right; advantageous, beneficial, good, conducive (to), useful, profitable, salutary, wholesome; fovourable, friendly, kind, affectionate;—s.m. A friend, a benefactor;—well-being, welfare, good, benefit, profit, service;—favour, kindness, benevolence, friendship, affection, love;—(S. hitam), Anything suitable or proper, etc., an advantage:—hitārth (˚ta+ar˚), s.m. The seeking the good or welfare (of others), benevolence:—hitārthā, adj. & s.m. (f. -inī), Desirous of the welfare or advantage (of others), benevolent;—a well-wisher; a benevolent man:—hit-dāyak, adj. & s.m. Granting a favour; doing a kindness, etc. (i.q. hit-kar, q.v.):—hit-kār (f. -ī), hit-kārak (f. -ikā), hit-kārī(f. -inī), or hit-kar (f. -ī), adj. & s.m. Doing a service (to), performing a kindness, befriending; kind, friendly, favourable, benevolent, beneficent;—beneficial, useful, profitable, salutary; auspicious;—a friend; a benefactor:—hit-kārī, s.f. Friendliness, friendship, love, affection; beneficence:—hit karnā, v.n. To show friendship, etc. (to), to be kind (to), do a service (to), etc.:—hit mānnā(-ko), To regard as a favour or kindness:—hit-mit (see mit), Friendship and affection:—hit-vān, adj. Favourable, friendly, kind, doing good, benevolent, beneficent;—useful; salutary:—hitopadeś(˚ta+up˚), s.n. Friendly counsel or advice; salutary instruction;—name of a celebrated and very popular collection of stories and fables:—hitaishī(˚ta+esh˚), adj. & s.m. Well-wishing, seeking another's welfare, benevolent;—a well-wisher, a friend.