π‘€˜π‘„π‘€Ÿ

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Ashokan Prakrit

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Tamil π‘€˜π‘„π‘€΅ (cōḻa). Compare Sanskrit ΰ€šΰ₯‹ΰ€² (cola).

Proper noun

π‘€˜π‘„π‘€Ÿ (coḍa) (Girnar, Jaugada, Kalsi)

  1. Chola dynasty (an ancient kingdom)

Alternative forms

Attested at Girnar, Jaugada and Kalsi.

Dialectal forms of π‘€˜π‘„π‘€Ÿ (β€œChola dynasty”)
Variety Location Lemmas Forms
Central Kalsi π‘€˜π‘„π‘€Ÿ (coḍa)
East Jaugada π‘€˜π‘„π‘€Ÿ (coḍa)
Northwest Shahbazgarhi π¨•π¨†π¨œ (coḍa)
Mansehra π¨•π¨†π¨œ (coḍa)
West Girnar π‘€˜π‘„π‘€Ÿ (coḍa)
Map of dialectal forms of π‘€˜π‘„π‘€Ÿ (β€œChola dynasty”)
π‘€˜π‘„π‘€Ÿ (coḍa) (3)
π¨•π¨†π¨œ (coḍa) (2)