π‘€©π‘€Όπ‘€šπ‘†π‘€›π‘€‡

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Prakrit

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit ΰ€¬ΰ₯ΰ€§ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€€ΰ₯‡ (bΓΊdhyate, β€œto wake, to know”). Cognate with Pali bujjhati, Sauraseni Prakrit π‘€©π‘€Όπ‘€šπ‘†π‘€›π‘€€π‘€Ί (bujjhadi).

Verb

π‘€©π‘€Όπ‘€šπ‘†π‘€›π‘€‡ (bujjhaΓ―) (Devanagari ΰ€¬ΰ₯ΰ€œΰ₯ΰ€ΰ€‡, Kannada ΰ²¬ΰ³ΰ²œΰ³ΰ²ΰ²‡) (MāhārāṣṭrΔ«)

  1. to wake
  2. to know

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Descendants

References

  • Sir George Abraham Grierson (1924) β€œThe Prakrit Dhātv-ādΔ“Ε›as: According to the Western and the Eastern Schools of Prakrit Grammarians.”, in Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, volume VIII, number 2, Calcutta, page 146.
  • Woolner, Alfred Cooper, An Introduction to Prakritβ€Ž, Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press, 1917, page 50.
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) β€œbΓΊdhyatē”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press