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Kashmiri
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit तडित् (taḍit).
Pronunciation
Noun
ترَٛٹھ • (traṭh) f (Devanagari त्रठ, Sharada 𑆠𑇀𑆫𑆜𑇀)
- a cloudburst
- lightning, thunderbolt
- 1320-1392, Lalleshwari, Lal-Vakhs
ژالُن چھُ وُزٕمَلہٕ تہ ٕ ترَٛٹَے
ژالُن چھُ مَنٛدِنێن گَٹہٕ کار- Thunder and lightning must be endured. Even utter darkness in the middle of the day must be endured.
ترَٛٹھ پێیہِ ژےٚ کَلَس پؠٹھ!- May lightning fall upon your head! (A common Kashmiri way of berating)
سۄ کوٗر چھےٚ ترَٛٹھ ہِش۔- sọ kūr che traṭh hiś۔
- That girl is like lightning.(A way of praising)
- (dated) meteorite
Interjection
ترَٛٹھ • (traṭh)
- (with dative) curse on
References
- S. K. Toshakhani, J. Lal Kaul, Mohiuddin Hajni, Prithvi Nath Pushp, Akhtar Mohiuddin (1968-1980) Kashir Dictionary Vol 2 (in Kashmiri), volume 2, Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, page 240
- Grierson, George Abraham (1932) “ترَٛٹھ”, in A dictionary of the Kashmiri language, Calcutta: Asiatic Society of Bengal
- Elmslie, William Jackson (1872) “traṭ”, in A Vocabulary of the Kashmírí Language, London: Church Missionary House, page 238
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