তিতা

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Assamese

Etymology 1

From Sanskrit तिक्त (tikta). Cognate with Kamta তিতা (tita) / tita, Sylheti ꠔꠤꠔ꠆ꠔꠣ (titta), Bengali তিতা (tita), তেতো (tetō), Rohingya tita.

Pronunciation

Adjective

তিতা (tita)

  1. bitter

Etymology 2

Assamese verb set
তিতা (tita)
তিওৱা (tiüa)
তিওওৱা (tiüüa)

Most likely from Sanskrit तीमयति (tīmayati, to wet)

Adjective

তিতা (tita)

  1. wet, drench
    Synonyms: তিয়া (tia), ভিজা (bhiza), জিকা (zika)
    Antonym: শুকান (xukan)

Verb

তিতা (tita)

  1. to be wet, drenched
    Synonyms: ভিজা (bhiza), জিকা (zika)
    Antonym: শুকুৱা (xukua)
Conjugation

See also

Bengali

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit तिक्त (tikta). Cognate with Rohingya tita, Sylheti ꠔꠤꠔ꠆ꠔꠣ (titta).

Adjective

তিতা (tita) (comparative আরও তিতা, superlative সবচেয়ে তিতা)

  1. bitter
    ফলটি খুব তিতা
    pholṭi khub tita.
    The fruit is very bitter.

References

  • Accessible Dictionary, Government of Bangladesh
  • Accessible Dictionary, Government of Bangladesh