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prevalent in the late 19th century and has since gained momentum is that the name of the islands derives from Sanskrit via the Malay handuman, named for... |
imperfections. The early Sanskrit grammarian Daṇḍin states, for example, that much in the Prakrit languages is etymologically rooted in Sanskrit, but involves "loss... |
thus: "people from a distant land". Various scholars have proposed Sanskrit etymologies since the nineteenth century (especially prior to the 2007 publication... |
Baka (Japanese word) (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text) proposed various etymologies and folk etymologies. The two most widely cited are a Classical Chinese idiom and a loanword from Sanskrit. First, the oldest... |
Perseus Project Monier-Williams, Monier (1899). "एक-". A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate... |
This article lists the various etymologies (origins) of the names of rivers around the world. Apies: from Afrikaans meaning "little apes". Berg: from... |
Sanskrit prosody or Chandas refers to one of the six Vedangas, or limbs of Vedic studies. It is the study of poetic metres and verse in Sanskrit. This... |
Talwar (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text) talwaar and tulwar, is a type of curved sword or sabre from the Indian subcontinent. The word talwar originated from the Sanskrit word taravāri (Sanskrit: तरवारि)... |
Viharn Sien (category Buildings and structures in Pattaya) various rooms and/or living quarters for monks or nuns., see also Etymology and nomenclature. Anek Kuson Sala is the name given by King Bhumibol. Adulyadej... |
Vamachara (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text) Vāmācāra (Sanskrit: वामाचार, Sanskrit pronunciation: [ʋaːmaːtɕaːɽɐ]) is a tantric term meaning "left-hand path" and is synonymous with the Sanskrit term vāmamārga... |
city names with their etymologies. Some of these include notes on indigenous names and their etymologies. Some of these etymologies are uncertain. The former... |
reddish-brown". Etymologically, it may be an ethnic or racial classification (after "reddish" skin colour contrasting with both "white" and "black"), but... |
Ramayana (category CS1 Sanskrit-language sources (sa)) Dictionary with Etymology Monier Monier Williams, अयन Archived 19 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine, Sanskrit English Dictionary with Etymology Debroy, Bibek... |
Secret Doctrine Blavatsky calls Senzar "a tongue absent from the nomenclature of languages and dialects with which philology is acquainted" (SD, I, xxxvii)... |
Adyashakti paramba Kali with the original name's being either Kalikshetra (in Sanskrit), meaning the place of Adyashakti Kāli, or Kalikkhetrô (the Bengali pronunciation... |
Saura calendar (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text) ISBN 978-0-521-88540-9. Monier Monier-Williams, सौर, saura, Sanskrit-English Dictionary and Etymology, Oxford University Press, page 1254 Arthur Anthony Macdonell;... |
Kaur (category Sikhism and women) that the name is etymologically derived from the Sanskrit word Kumari meaning girl or daughter which was later abridged to Kuar and became Kaur by metathesis... |
Society, a president of the Linnean Society and the original drafter of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants. The first column below... |
Name (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text) nama; cognate with Old High German (OHG) namo, Sanskrit नामन् (nāman), Latin nomen, Greek ὄνομα (onoma), and Persian نام (nâm), from the Proto-Indo-European... |
Vāsanā (category Sanskrit words and phrases) Vāsanā (Sanskrit; Devanagari: वासना) is a behavioural tendency or karmic imprint which influences the present behaviour of a person. It is a technical... |