haraṇī 1 · haraṇī 2
Haraṇī (feminine) [from haraṇa] 1. a nerve conveying a stimulus (literal "carrier"); only used with rasa° nerve of taste Vin II 137; usually given as "a hundred thousand" in number, e.g. Ja V 4, 293, 458; Dhp-a I 134. 2. in kaṇṇamala°, an instrument to remove the wax from the ear Vin II 135. Cf. hāraka.
(fem, fem, from haraṇa) carrier; conductor; bearer [lit.] carrying Construction: √har + aṇa + ī haraṇa + ī
(adj, adj, from haraṇa) taking; removing; carrying away [lit.] carrying Construction: √har + aṇa + ī haraṇa + ī