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Gandhari
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit ΰ€
ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ€€ΰ€Έΰ₯ (agratΓ‘s). Cognate with Pali aggato, Maharastri Prakrit π
ππππ (aggao), Sauraseni Prakrit π
ππππ€π (aggado). Equivalent to π¨π¨π¨Ώπ¨ͺ (agra, βfrontβ) + -π¨‘π¨ (-do)
Adverb
π¨π¨π¨Ώπ¨ͺπ¨‘π¨ (agrado)
- in front
- Synonyms: π¨€π¨π¨ͺπ¨‘π¨ (purado), π¨€π¨π¨ͺπ¨―π¨Ώπ¨ (purasta), π¨€π¨π¨ͺπ¨³π¨π¨‘ (puraαΉΜhida), π¨π¨£π¨π¨€π¨π¨¬π¨
𨣠(anupuvena), π¨π¨π¨Ώπ¨ͺπ¨
(agre)
Further reading
- Baums, Stefan, Glass, Andrew (2002β) βagradoβ, in A Dictionary of Gandhari