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prapa

second element being identical with pa. <span class="searchmatch">prapa</span> (+ ablative) behind after pas prapë pa ^ Orel, Vladimir E. (1998) “<span class="searchmatch">prapa</span>”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary...


ਪੌ

Inherited from Prakrit पवा (pavā), from Sanskrit प्रपा (<span class="searchmatch">prapā́</span>). ਪੌ • (pau) m a place where water is served Singh, Bhai Maya (1895) “ਪੌ”, in The Panjabi...


prapanicë

From the preposition <span class="searchmatch">prapa</span> (“behind”). IPA(key): /pɾapaˈnitsə/, [pɾapaˈniːts] prapanicë f (plural prapanica, definite prapanica, definite plural prapanicat)...


জলপ্রপাত

(prapāta, “cascade”), with the second term itself being a compound of प्रपा (<span class="searchmatch">prapā</span>, “reservoir, fountain”) + -त (-ta). জলপ্রপাত • (jalaprapāta) waterfall...


пропаж

IPA(key): [<span class="searchmatch">prɐˈpaʂ</span>] пропа́ж • (propáž) f inan pl genitive plural of пропа́жа (propáža)...


𑀧𑀯𑀸

Inherited from Sanskrit प्रपा (<span class="searchmatch">prapā́</span>). Cognate with Pali papā. 𑀧𑀯𑀸 (pavā) f (Devanagari पवा) a roadside stand offering water to travellers Central:...


prăpastie

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic пропасть (propastĭ). IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">prəˈpas</span>.ti.e/ prăpastie f (plural prăpăstii) precipice, chasm, ravine, abyss prăpăstenie...


ประปา

From Sanskrit प्रपा (<span class="searchmatch">prapā</span>, “fountain; well”). ประปา • (bprà-bpaa) water supply. [First attested in 1909.] waterworks. [First attested in 1909.] (slang)...


पौ

IPA(key): /pɔː/ Inherited from Prakrit पवा (pavā), from Sanskrit प्रपा (<span class="searchmatch">prapā́</span>). पौ • (pau) f (Urdu spelling پَو) a roadside stand offering water to travellers...


përmbas

From për- +‎ mbas (“behind; after”). përmbas behind, after Synonyms: <span class="searchmatch">prapa</span>, mbrapa qëndronte përmbas ― he stood behind përmbas (+ ablative) behind, after...