释义 |
da·se·hra noun or da·sa·ra or dus·se·rah \ˈdəsərə\; or da·sa·ha·ra \ˌdəs(h)əˈhərə\; or da·sa·hra \ˈdəsərə\ (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Sanskrit daśaharā, literally, one taking away ten (sins), from daśa ten + harā, feminine of hara carrier, from harati he carries, takes; akin to Greek chortos pasturage, grass, enclosure — more at ten, yard : a 10-day Hindu festival originally in honor of the Ganges but later of Durga and held in the month Asin |