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Saraiki
Etymology
Inherited from Apabhramsa थुल्ल (thulla) + Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀓- (-ka-), from Prakrit 𑀣𑀼𑀮𑁆𑀮 (thulla) + Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀓- (-ka-), from Sanskrit स्थूल (sthūla).
Adjective
ٹُھلّا (ṭhullā) (Devanagari ठुल्ला)
- thick, fat (such as of a person, a piece of cloth, a thread)
- coarse (such as of flour)
Declension
References
More information
- “ٹُھلّا”, in Dictionary of the Jatki Or Western Panjábi Language, United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2019 (originally published in 1900), →ISBN, page 102, column 2
- سَعْدُاْللّٰہ خان کھیتْرَن ،مُحَمَّد (2016) “ٹُھلا”, in پَہْلِی وَڈّی سَرائِیکی لُغَت: سَرائِیکی تُوں اُرْدُو [pahlī vaḍḍī sarā'īkī luġat: sarā'īkī tūṉ urdū, The First Comprehensive Saraiki Dictionary: From Saraiki to Urdu] (in Urdu), Multan: بَہَاءْ اُلْدِّین زَکَرِیّا یُونِیوَرْسِٹِی [Bahauddin Zakariya University], page 222, column 1.
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “sthūlá”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 795