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Etymology
Inherited from Prakrit 𑀚𑀮𑀇 ( jalaï ) , from Sanskrit ज्वलति ( jvalati ) , from ज्वल् ( jval ) , from Proto-Indo-European *ǵwelH- .
Verb
जलइ (jalaï ) ( intransitive )
to burn
to shine
c. 1020, Vir,
Jambu-Sami-Chariu 4.6.2:
धगधगंत-जोइयव्वासं निद्धमं जलंत -सव्वासं । dhagadhagaṃta-joiyavvāsaṃ niddhamaṃ jalaṃta -savvāsaṃ. I saw a smokeless fire burning blazingly illuminating all directions.
Derived terms
Terms inherited from
जलजलइ ( jalajalaï )
Southern Indo-Aryan:
Konkani: जळजळ्चे ( j̈aḷj̈aḷce )
Marathi: j̈aḷj̈aḷṇe
Devanagari script: जळजळणे
Modi script: 𑘕𑘯𑘕𑘯𑘜𑘹
Western Indo-Aryan:
Descendants
Central Indo-Aryan:
Old Awadhi: जरइ ( jaraï )
Awadhi: jarab
Devanagari script: जरब
Kaithi script: 𑂔𑂩𑂥
Bagheli: जरब ( jarab )
Chhattisgarhi: जरना ( jarnā )
Old Hindi: जरना ( jaranā ) Braj: जरन ( jaran ) , जलन ( jalan ) Bundeli: जरबो ( jarbo ) Haryanvi: जळणा ( jaḷṇā ) , जलना ( jalnā ) Middle Hindi: جلنا ( jlna /jalnā/ )
Eastern Indo-Aryan:
Assamese: জলা ( zola )
Bihari:
Bhojpuri: jaral
Devanagari script: जरल
Kaithi script: 𑂔𑂩𑂪
Magahi: jaral
Devanagari script: जरल ( jaral )
Kaithi script: 𑂔𑂩𑂪 ( jaral )
Maithili: jarab
Devanagari script: जरब
Tirhuta script: 𑒖𑒩𑒥
Odia: ଜଳିବା ( jaḷibā )
Insular Indo-Aryan:
Northern Indo-Aryan:
Northwestern Indo-Aryan:
Old Punjabi: ਜਲਿ ( jali )
Punjabi: jalṇā
Gurmukhi script: ਜਲਣਾ
Shahmukhi script: جَلْݨا
Sindhi: jalaṇu
Arabic script: جَلَڻُ
Devanagari script: जलणु
Khudabadi script: 𑋂𑋚𑋌𑋣
Southern Indo-Aryan:
Konkani: j̈aḷce
Devanagari script: जळ्चे
Latin script: zollche
Kannada script: ಜಳ್ಚೆ
Old Marathi: jaḷaṇe
Devanagari script: जळणे
Modi script: 𑘕𑘯𑘜𑘹 Marathi: j̈aḷṇe Devanagari script: जळणे Modi script: 𑘕𑘯𑘜𑘹 Varhadi: jaynaDevanagari script: जयनं Modi script: 𑘕𑘧𑘡𑘽
Western Indo-Aryan:
Ahirani: जयनं ( jayna )
Old Gujarati: जलिवउं ( jalivaüṃ ) Dhundhari: जळबो ( jaḷbo ) Gojri: جَلْنو ( jalno ) Gujarati: જળવું ( jaḷvũ ) Malvi: जलणो ( jalṇo ) Marwari:Devanagari script: जळणौ ( jaḷṇau ) Mahajani script: 𑅛𑅮𑅢𑅒 ( jlṇu ) Nimadi: जळणूं ( jaḷṇū̃ )
Further reading
Prakrit
Verb
जलइ (jalaï ) (Kannada ಜಲಇ ) ( Māhārāṣṭrī )
Devanagari script form of 𑀚𑀮𑀇 ( “ to burn ; to shine ” )