ভণ্ডাৰ
Early Assamese
Etymology
From Magadhi Prakrit *𑀪𑀡𑁆𑀟𑀸𑀭 (*bhaṇḍāra), from Sanskrit ভাণ্ডাগাৰ (bhāṇḍāgāra, “treasury”).
Noun
ভণ্ডাৰ (bhoṇḍaro)
- treasury, storage
- 15th-16th century, Sankardeva, Harishchandra Upakhyan Sundara Kanda:
- নৃপতি বোলন্ত ঋষি মোৰ বোল কৰা ।
সমস্ত ভণ্ডাৰ দিলো নিয়া যত পাৰা ॥- nṛpoti bölonto ṛṣi möro bölo kora ,
somosto bhoṇḍaro dilö niya joto para . - The king says, O sage, do what I say,
I give you all the treasury, take as much as you can.
- nṛpoti bölonto ṛṣi möro bölo kora ,
- নৃপতি বোলন্ত ঋষি মোৰ বোল কৰা ।
Descendants
- Assamese: ভঁৰাল (bhõral)
- → Bodo (India): बान्दार (bandar)
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