haṃsati 1 · haṃsati 2
Haṃsati [cf. Vedic harṣate Indo-Germanic °ĝher to bristle (of hair), as in Latin horreo ("horrid, horripilation"), ēr hedgehog ("bristler") = Greek χήρ the same; Latin hirtus, hispidus "rough"; Anglo-Saxon gorst = gorse; German granne and many others, for which see Walde, Latin Wtb. sub voce er. — Dhātup (309) defines as "tuṭṭhi." See also ghaṃsati 2 , pahaṃsati 2 , pahaṭṭha 2 , pahaṃsita 2 ] to bristle, stand on end (said of the hair) Vin III 8; M I 79; causative haṃseti to cause to bristle Ja V 154. — past participle haṭṭha.
(haṃs + a), 1.(毛髮等)豎起。2. 高興。haṃsi,【過】。
(pr, pr) (of hair) bristles; stands up; stands erect bristles, stands on the end Construction: haṃsa + ti
(pr, pr) is glad Construction: haṃsa + ti