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Pali
Adjective
đ§đŠđźđ¤đđĽ
- Brahmi script form of pabuddha
Declension
Declension table of "đ§đŠđźđ¤đđĽ" (masculine)
Declension table of "đ§đŠđźđ¤đđĽđ¸" (feminine)
Declension table of "đ§đŠđźđ¤đđĽ" (neuter)
Prakrit
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit पŕĽŕ¤°ŕ¤ŹŕĽŕ¤ŚŕĽŕ¤§ (prabuddha). Cognate with Pali pabuddha. By surface analysis, đ§- (pa-) + đŠđźđ¤đđĽ (buddha).
Adjective
đ§đŠđźđ¤đđĽ (pabuddha) (Devanagari पएŕĽŕ¤ŚŕĽŕ¤§)
- awake, awakened, roused
- skilled, conversant
- learned, enlightened
Declension
References
- Sheth, Hargovind Das T (1923â1928) âपएŕĽŕ¤ŚŕĽŕ¤§â, in पञŕ¤ŕ¤
-सऌŕĽŕ¤Ś-ऎचणŕĽŕ¤Łŕ¤ľŕĽ [pÄia-sadda-mahaášášavo, Ocean of Prakrit words] (in Hindi), Calcutta: , page 538.
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969â1985) âpabuddhaâ, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 490