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हेवाकः [hēvākḥ] Ardent or intense desire, eagerness; (this word, like the word लटभ q. v., is used only by later writers like Kalhaṇa, Bilhaṇa, and is probably derived from Persian or Arabic, cf. Mar. हेवा); अस्मिन्नासीत्तदनु निबिडाश्लेषहेवाकलीलविल्लद्बाहुक्वणितवलया संततं राजलक्ष्मीः [Vikr.18.] 11; cf. हेवाकिन् below.
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हेवाक m. m. (said to be
fr. Marāṭhīहेवा, ‘ardent desire’) a whim, caprice, [Vcar.] ; [Āryav.]
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हेवाक m. (
-कः) Fondness, eagerness. A word of doubtful origin, probably Arabic, and found only in later writers.
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