๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†ถ๐‘†–๐‘‡€๐‘†–๐‘†ƒ

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Apabhramsa

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Etymology

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Inherited from Prakrit ๐‘€ฒ๐‘€ซ๐‘€ผ๐‘€˜๐‘†๐‘€˜๐‘€ฌ (samuccaya), from Sanskrit เคธเคฎเฅเคšเฅเคšเคฏ (samuccaya).

Noun

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๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†ถ๐‘†–๐‘‡€๐‘†–๐‘†ƒ (samuccaa) (Kฤล›mฤซrฤซ)

  1. meeting, assemblage
    • c. 10th century CE, Dhanapฤla, เคญเคตเคฟเคธเคคเฅเคคเค•เคนเคพ (bhavisattakahฤ) 43.3
      ๐‘†๐‘†ฉ ๐‘†‘๐‘†ซ๐‘†ผ๐‘†ฎ๐‘†ด ๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†ถ๐‘†–๐‘‡€๐‘†–๐‘†‡ ๐‘†“๐‘†พ๐‘† ๐‘‡€๐‘† ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†พ
      ema karevi samuccaรผ gottaho
      The meeting of the family was held in this way

References

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  • Yuji Kawaguchi, Makoto Minegishi, Wolfgang Viereck (2011) Corpus-based Analysis and Diachronic Linguistics (Studies in linguistics), John Benjamins Publishing, โ†’ISBN, โ†’LCCN, โ†’OCLC, page 229