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    Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (1st ed.)

    p. 15, col. 2.
    Ati-vāhita, as, ā, am, swifter than the wind;

    (according to Colebrooke) an epithet of the Sūkṣma-

    śarīra, also (according to Carey) of the Preta-śarīra, or

    misery-enduring body, which is of the size of a

    thumb; (as), m. an inhabitant of the lower world.
    p. 1181, col. 1.
    Ati-vāhita; read ati-vāpika.

    Apte Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 34, col. 2.
    ativāhita p. p. Spent, passed.

    taḥ An inhabitant of the lower world.

    taṃ (sūkṣmaśarīraṃ) = ativāha, q. v.

    Apte Enlarged Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    vol. 1, p. 45.
    ativāhita p. p. Spent, passed. -taḥ An inhabitant of the lower world. -tam (sūkṣmaśarīram) = ativāha. q. v.

    Vācaspatyam

    p. 104, col. 2.
    ativāhita tri0 ati + vahaṇickta . yāpite, atikramite ca .