liel
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Inherited from Prakrit 𑀮𑁂𑀇 (lei), adapted from 𑀮𑀳𑀇 (lahaï) by analogy with 𑀤𑁂𑀇 (dei, “give”) (whence देना (denā, “to give”)), 𑀡𑁂𑀇 (ṇei, “take”),[1][2] from Sanskrit लभते (labhate). Cognate with Nepali लिनु (linu).
Verb
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- to take
References
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- ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “lábhatē”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 635
- ^ Hoernlé, A. F. Rudolf (1880) “A Collection of Hindi Roots, with Remarks on their Derivation and Classification”, in Journal of The Asiatic Society of Bengal[1], volume 49, page 38
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