नाना

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Hindi

Etymology

Inherited from Ashokan Prakrit *𑀦𑀸𑀦𑁆𑀦 (*nānna, term for an older male relative), from baby talk.

Pronunciation

Noun

नाना (nānām (feminine नानी, Urdu spelling نانا)

  1. maternal grandfather
    Synonym: (endearing) नानू (nānū)

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Sanskrit

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Etymology

Perhaps an aphetic amredita of अना (anā́) (nā́nā ⇐*anā́nā), with the meaning 'in this way and that way, hereby and thereby'. Compare parallel formations इहेह (iheha) and इतरेतर (itaretara).

Pronunciation

Adverb

नाना (nā́nā)

  1. differently, variously, separately, manifoldly
    • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 1.102.5:
      नाना॒ हि त्वा॒ हव॑माना॒ जना॑ इ॒मे धना॑नां धर्त॒रव॑सा विप॒न्यवः॑ ।
      अ॒स्माकं॑ स्मा॒ रथ॒मा ति॑ष्ठ सा॒तये॒ जैत्रं॒ ही॑न्द्र॒ निभृ॑तं॒ मन॒स्तव॑ ॥
      nā́nā hí tvā hávamānā jánā imé dhánānāṃ dhartarávasā vipanyávaḥ.
      asmā́kaṃ smā ráthamā́ tiṣṭha sātáye jaítraṃ hī̀ndra níbhṛtaṃ mánastáva.
      For here in diverse ways these men invoking thee, holder of treasures, sing hymns to win thine aid.
      Ascend the car that thou mayest bring spoil to us, for, Indra, thy fixt winneth the victory.

Descendants

  • Pali: nānā
  • Prakrit: 𑀡𑀸𑀡𑀸 (ṇāṇā)

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