ईट
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See also: ईंट
Middle Gujarati
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Prakrit इट्टा (iṭṭā), from Sanskrit इष्टा (iṣṭā), related to इष्टका (íṣṭakā, “brick”).[1]
Verb
[edit]ईट (transliteration needed)[2]
- brick
- 1624 – 1627, साधुसुन्दरगणी, उक्तिरत्नाकर page ७७, column 2:
- प्रसाद योग्य हितूई ईट प्रसादीया इष्टिकाः ।
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]More information
- ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “íṣṭakā”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 72
- ^ जयंत कोठारी [Jayant Kothari] (1995) “ईट”, in मध्यकालीन गुजराती शब्दकोश, लालभाई दलपतभाईनो वंडो, पानकोरनाका, अहमदावाद ३८० ००१ [Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Road, Pankornaka, Ahmedabad 380 001]: कलिकालसर्वज्ञ श्री हेमचन्द्राचार्य नवम जन्मशताब्दी स्मृति संस्कार शिक्षण निधि [Kalikāla-Sarvajña Śrī Hemacandrācārya Navama Janma-Śatābdī Smṛti Saṃskāra Śikṣaṇa Nidhi], page 55, column 1.
Varhadi
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Etymology tree
Inherited from Old Marathi इट (iṭa), from Prakrit इट्टा (iṭṭā), from Sanskrit इष्टा (iṣṭā), related to इष्टका (íṣṭakā, “brick”).[1]
Noun
[edit]ईट (īṭ) f[2]
References
[edit]More information
- ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “íṣṭakā”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 72
- ^ विठ्ठल वाघ [Vitthal Wagh], रावसाहेब काळे [Raosaheb Kale] (2021) “ईट”, in वऱ्हाडी शब्दकोश (in Marathi), volume 1, एल्फिन्स्टन तांत्रिक विद्यालय इमारत, ३, महापालिका मार्ग, धोबीतलाव, मुंबई ४०० ००१ [Elphinstone Tantrik Vidyalaya Building, 3, Mahapalika Marg, Dhobi Talao, Mumbai 400 001]: राज्य मराठी विकास संस्था [Rajya Marathi Vikas Sanstha], →ISBN, page 42, column 2.
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- Middle Gujarati terms inherited from Sanskrit
- Middle Gujarati terms derived from Sanskrit
- Middle Gujarati terms inherited from Prakrit
- Middle Gujarati terms derived from Prakrit
- Middle Gujarati lemmas
- Middle Gujarati nouns
- Middle Gujarati terms with quotations
- inc-mgu:Bricks
- Varhadi terms inherited from Maharastri Prakrit
- Varhadi terms inherited from Old Marathi
- Varhadi terms derived from Maharastri Prakrit
- Varhadi terms derived from Sanskrit
- Varhadi terms inherited from Sanskrit
- Varhadi terms derived from Old Marathi
- Varhadi terms inherited from Prakrit
- Varhadi terms derived from Prakrit
- Varhadi lemmas
- Varhadi nouns
- Varhadi nouns in Devanagari script
- Varhadi feminine nouns
- vah:Bricks