π¨‘π¨‚π¨π¨š

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Ashokan Prakrit

Etymology

From Sanskrit ΰ€¦ΰ₯ΰ€·ΰ₯ΰ€•ΰ₯ƒΰ€€ (duαΉ£kαΉ›tΓ‘, β€œsin”).

Noun

π¨‘π¨‚π¨π¨š (dukaαΉ­a /dukkaαΉ­a/) n[1]

  1. sin

Alternative forms

Attested at Mansehra and Shahbazgarhi.

Dialectal forms of π¨‘π¨‚π¨π¨š (β€œsin”)
Variety Location Lemmas Forms
Central Kalsi 𑀀𑀼𑀓𑀝 (dukaαΉ­a)
East Dhauli 𑀀𑀼𑀓𑀝 (dukaαΉ­a)
Northwest Shahbazgarhi π¨‘π¨‚π¨π¨š (dukaαΉ­a)
Mansehra π¨‘π¨‚π¨π¨š (dukaαΉ­a)
West Girnar 𑀀𑀼𑀓𑀒 (dukata)
Map of dialectal forms of π¨‘π¨‚π¨π¨š (β€œsin”)
π¨‘π¨‚π¨π¨š (dukaαΉ­a) (2)
𑀀𑀼𑀓𑀝 (dukaαΉ­a) (2)
𑀀𑀼𑀓𑀒 (dukata) (1)

References

  1. ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) β€œduαΉ£krΜ₯tÑ”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press