जरना

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Chhattisgarhi

Etymology

Chhattisgarhi verb set
जरना (jarnā)
जराना (jarānā)
जरवाना (jarvānā)

    Inherited from Old Awadhi जरइ (jaraï), from Apabhramsa जलइ (jalaï), from Prakrit जलइ (jalaï), from Sanskrit ज्वलति (jválati).

    Verb

    जरना (jarnā) (intransitive)

    1. to burn
    2. to feel jealous, envious
      जरे डोरी के आँटी नइ जाना
      jare ḍorī ke ā̃ṭī naï jānā
      for arrogance not to go away
      जरे मा निमक या नून डारना
      jare mā nimak yā nūn ḍārnā
      to increase the difficulty
      जरे ला जरोना
      jare lā jaronā
      to increase the suffering on someone already suffering

    References

    Old Hindi

    Etymology

    Old Hindi verb set
    जरना (jaranā)
    जारना (jāranā)

      Inherited from Apabhramsa जलइ (jalaï), from Prakrit जलइ (jalaï), from Sanskrit ज्वलति (jválati).

      Verb

      जरना (jaranā) (intransitive)

      1. to burn, be on fire
        Synonym: बरना (baranā)
        • c. 1420, Kabīr, Kabīr Vāṇī 127.0:
          डगमग छाडि देहु मन बौरा ॥
          अब तौ जरें बरें बनि आव़ै ॥ लीन्हां हाथि संदौरा ॥टेक॥
          ḍagamaga chāḍi dehu mana baurā.
          aba tau jareṃ bareṃ bani āvai. līnhāṃ hāthi saṃdaurā.ṭeka.
          • 2013 translation by Jaroslav Strnad
            127.0 Stop wavering, o foolish mind!
            Now, after all, when you have burst into flames, when you burn, comes your great moment.
            (literally, “Refrain: Now, after all, having been created by bursting into flames, by burning, comes.”)

      Descendants

      References

      • Jaroslav Strnad (2013) Morphology and Syntax of Old Hindī : Edition and Analysis of One Hundred Kabīr Vānī Poems From Rājasthān (Brill's Indological Library; 45), Leiden, →OCLC, page 533
      • Winand M. Callewaert, Swapna Sharma (2009) “जरि”, in Dictionary of Bhakti, Ramesh Nagar Metro Station, New Delhi 110 015: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd., →ISBN, page 713, column 1.
      • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “jválati”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 292