atilihā
Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 38, col. 1.
atilihā Tatpur.(?) f. (
-hā) A Prākrit metre regulated by
quantity; it consists of a stanza of four lines with sixteen
mātrās in each line, does not contain an Amphibrachys and
ends in a Pyrrhichius. Also called aṭhillā. E. ati and liha(?).
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (1st ed.)
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p. 15, col. 2.
atilihā atilihā or
aṭhillā, f. (etymology
uncertain), N. of a Prākṛt metre of four lines, each
containing sixteen Mātras.
Apte Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 34, col. 1.
atilihā N. of a Prākṛta Metre of four lines with 16 Mātrās in each.
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2nd ed.)
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p. 15, col. 2.
atilihā or
aṭhillā f.
N. of a
Prākṛt metre (of four lines each containing sixteen Mātras).
Apte Enlarged Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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vol. 1,
p. 45.
atilihā N. of a Prākṛita Metre of four lines with 16 Mātrās in each.
Böhtlingk Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer Fassung
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vol. 1,
p. 24, col. 1.
atilihā f. ein best. Metrum.