দেড়
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Middle Bengali দেঢ় (deṛh), from Old Bengali দেঢ (deḍha), from Prakrit *𑀤𑁂𑀅𑀟𑁆𑀠 (*deaḍḍha), from Sanskrit *দ্ৱৈযর্ধ (dbaïyardha), vriddhi of দ্ৱ্যর্ধ (dbyardha, “one and a half”, literally “[a full one and] half of the second”), from द्वि (dvi, “two”) + अर्ध (ardha, “half”). Cognate with Assamese ডেৰ (der), Odia ଡେଢ଼ (ḍeṛha), Maithili 𑂙𑂵𑂜 (ḍeṛh), Bhojpuri डेढ़ (ḍēṛh), Punjabi ਡੇਢ (ḍeḍh) / ڈیڈھ (ḍeḍh), Sindhi ڊ۽ڍُ (ḍeḍhu), Churahi डेड्ढ (ḍeḍḍh), Nepali डेड़ (ḍeṛ), Awadhi डेढ़ (ḍeṛh), Hindustani डेढ़ (ḍeṛh) / دیڑھ (ḍeṛh), Konkani देड (deḍ).
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]দেড় • (deṛ)
Noun
[edit]দেড় • (deṛ)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “dvyardha”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 382
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- Bengali terms inherited from Sanskrit
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