𑀑𑀓𑀟𑁆𑀠

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Prakrit

Etymology

    Inherited from Sanskrit अवकृष्ट (avakṛṣṭa, dragged down), from अव- (ava-) +‎ कृष्ट (kṛṣṭa), with the same irregular voicing as in 𑀓𑀟𑁆𑀠𑀇 (kaḍḍhaï, to pull); see there for more discussion.[1] By surface analysis, 𑀑- (o-) +‎ 𑀓𑀟𑁆𑀠𑀇 (kaḍḍhaï). Cognate with Pali okaḍḍhati, Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit ओकड्ढ (okaḍḍha).[2]

    Adjective

    𑀑𑀓𑀟𑁆𑀠 (okaḍḍha) (Devanagari ओकड्ढ) [3]

    1. pulled, dragged

    Descendants

    • Southern Indo-Aryan:
    • Western Indo-Aryan:

    References

    1. ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “*avakaḍḍhati”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 822
    2. ^ Karashima, Seishi, von Hinüber, Oskar (2012) “o-kaḍḍha-#”, in Die Abhisamācārikā Dharmāḥ Verhaltensregeln für buddhistische Mönche der Mahāsāṃghika-Lokottaravādins [The Abhisamācārikā Dharmāḥ Rules of Conduct for Buddhist Monks of the Mahāsāṃghika-Lokottaravādins]‎, volume III: Grammatik, Glossar und Nachträge, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University, page 169
    3. ^ Sheth, Hargovind Das T (1923–1928) “ओक्डढ”, in पाइअ-सद्द-महण्णवो [pāia-sadda-mahaṇṇavo, Ocean of Prakrit words] (in Hindi), Calcutta: .