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Prakrit
Etymology
Borrowed from Scythian *ลuแธฤsa (โwho kept the good acts in memoryโ), composed of *ลuแธa (โgoodness, good actsโ) (cf. Khotanese ลลuru, ลuru, ลลรคra (โgoodโ); ลลรคแธe (โgoodness, good actsโ)) + *ฤsฤ (โkept in memoryโ).[1]
Cognate with Gandhari ๐จญ๐จ๐จ๐จฏ (ลuแธasa)
Proper noun
๐ฐ๐๐ค๐ธ๐ฒ (ลodฤsa) (Devanagari เคถเฅเคฆเคพเคธ) [2]
- (Epigraphic Prakrit) a male given name from Scythian: Sodasa, an Indo-Scythian satrap
References
- ^ Harmatta, Janos (1999) โLanguages and scripts in Graeco-Bactria and the Saka Kingdomsโ, in Harmatta, Janos, Puri, B. N., Etemadi, G. F., editors, History of civilizations of Central Asia, volume 2, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House, โISBN, pages 398-406
- ^ Chanda, Ramaprasad (1919) Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India no.1-5, page 22, PLATE VI, No. 6