𑀓𑀅
Prakrit
Alternative forms
- 𑀓𑀬 (kaya)
Etymology
Inherited from Ashokan Prakrit 𑀓𑀢 (kata), from Sanskrit कृत (kṛtá), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *kr̥tás, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷr̥tós, from *kʷer- + *-tós. Cognate with Pali kata.
Adjective
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𑀓𑀅 (kaa) (Devanagari कअ, Kannada ಕಅ) (Maharastri)
Derived terms
- 𑀓𑀅𑀮𑁆𑀮𑀅 (kaallaa), 𑀓𑀏𑀮𑁆𑀮 (kaĕlla)
- Old Marathi: 𑘎𑘹𑘩𑘹𑘽 (keleṃ)
- Marathi: केले (kele)
- Old Marathi: 𑘎𑘹𑘩𑘹𑘽 (keleṃ)
References
- E.B. Cowell (1868) The Prákṛit Prakáśa, London: Trübner & Co., page 111
- Pischel, Richard, Jha, Subhadra (contributor) (1957) Comparative Grammar of the Prakrit Languages, Varanasi: Motilal Banarasidass, page 161.
- Woolner, Alfred Cooper, An Introduction to Prakrit, Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press, 1917, page 48.
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “karṓti”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
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