Hasati
Hasati,& Hassati [owing to similarity of meaning the two roots has to laugh (Sk.hasati,pp.hasita) & hṛṣ to be excited (Sk.hṛṣyati,pp.hṛṣita & hṛṣṭa) have become mixed in Pāli (see also hāsa).-- The usual (differentiated) correspondent of Sk.hṛṣyati is haṁsati.The Dhtp (309) gives haṁsa (=harṣa) with tuṭṭhi,and (310) hasa with hasana] 1.to laugh,to be merry; pres.hasati Bu I.28; Mhvs 35,59; hassati Sn.328,829; ppr.hasamāna is preferable v.l.at J.IV,281 for bhāsamāna; aor.hasi J.II,103; DhA.II,17.-Caus.hāseti [i.e.both fr.has & hṛṣ] to cause to laugh; to please,to gladden Mhvs 32,46; J.VI,217,304; DhA.II,85; aor.hāsesi Vin.III,84; ppr.hāsayamana making merry J.I,163,209.210; ger.hāsayitvāna Miln.1.-- Caus.II.hāsāpeti SnA 401; J.VI,311.Cp.pari°,pa°.-- 2.to neigh (of horses) J.I,62; VI,581 (strange aor.hasissiṁsu,expld as hasiṁsu by C.).-- pp.hasita (& haṭṭha).(Page 730)