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Pahari-Potwari
Etymology
Inherited from Prakrit 𑀓𑀼𑀓𑁆𑀓𑀼𑀟 (kukkuḍa), from Sanskrit कुक्कुट (kukkuṭa). Akin to Punjabi کُکَّڑ (kukkaṛ) and Saraiki کُکُّڑ (kukkuṛ).
Noun
کُکّڑ (kukkaṛ)
- cock
Punjabi
Etymology
Inherited from Prakrit 𑀓𑀼𑀓𑁆𑀓𑀼𑀟 (kukkuḍa), from Sanskrit कुक्कुट (kukkuṭa). Akin to Pahari-Potwari کُکَّڑ (kukkaṛ) and Saraiki کُکُّڑ (kukkuṛ).
Pronunciation
Noun
کُکَّڑ • (kukkaṛ) m (feminine کُکّڑی, Gurmukhi spelling ਕੁੱਕੜ)
- cock, chicken
Saraiki
Etymology 1
Inherited from Prakrit 𑀓𑀼𑀓𑁆𑀓𑀼𑀟 (kukkuḍa), from Sanskrit कुक्कुट (kukkuṭa). Akin to Punjabi کُکَّڑ (kukkaṛ).
Pronunciation 1
Noun
کُکُّڑ (kukkuṛ) m (feminine ککِڑ, Devanagari कुक्कुड़, Multani skr)
- cock; rooster
Pronunciation 2
Noun
کُکَّڑ (kukkaṛ) m (Devanagari कुक्कड़, Multani skr)
- cocks; roosters
Etymology 2
Likely inherited from Sanskrit कुक्कुटी (kukkuṭī). Compare Punjabi کُکّڑی (kukkṛī).
Pronunciation
Noun
کُکِّڑ (kukkiṛ) f (masculine ککُڑ, Devanagari कुक्किड़, Multani skr)
- hen