"haraya" meaning in Tagalog

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Noun

IPA: /haˈɾajaʔ/ [Standard-Tagalog], [hɐˈɾa.jɐʔ] [Standard-Tagalog] Forms: harayà [canonical], ᜑᜇᜌ [Baybayin]
Rhymes: -ajaʔ Etymology: Possibly ultimately from Sanskrit हृदय (hṛdaya, “soul, mind, spirit”, literally “heart”), according to Zorc (1982). Compare Pali hadaya (“feeling”, literally “heart”), Old Javanese ḥṛdaya (“mind”), and Indonesian daya. Many sources say it is from Cebuano haraya, but Zorc (1982) does not believe so. Etymology templates: {{der|tl|sa|हृदय|lit=heart|t=soul, mind, spirit}} Sanskrit हृदय (hṛdaya, “soul, mind, spirit”, literally “heart”), {{cog|pi|hadaya|lit=heart|t=feeling}} Pali hadaya (“feeling”, literally “heart”), {{cog|kaw|ḥṛdaya|t=mind}} Old Javanese ḥṛdaya (“mind”), {{cog|id|daya}} Indonesian daya, {{cog|ceb|haraya}} Cebuano haraya Head templates: {{tl-noun|harayà|b=+}} harayà (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜇᜌ)
  1. imagination Synonyms: guniguni, imahinasyon, hiraya Derived forms: harayain, maharaya

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