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Etymology
Cognate with Garo kak . This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Noun
काक (kaak )
basket
Pali
Alternative scripts
kāka ( Latin script ) 𑀓𑀸𑀓 ( Brahmi script ) কাক ( Bengali script ) කාක ( Sinhalese script ) ကာက or ၵႃၵ ( Burmese script ) กาก or กากะ ( Thai script ) ᨠᩣᨠ ( Tai Tham script ) ກາກ or ກາກະ ( Lao script ) កាក ( Khmer script ) 𑄇𑄂𑄇 ( Chakma script )
Noun
काक m
Devanagari script form of kāka
Declension
Declension table of "काक" (masculine)
Sanskrit
Alternative scripts
কাক ( Assamese script ) ᬓᬵᬓ ( Balinese script ) কাক ( Bengali script ) 𑰎𑰯𑰎 ( Bhaiksuki script ) 𑀓𑀸𑀓 ( Brahmi script ) ကာက ( Burmese script ) કાક ( Gujarati script ) ਕਾਕ ( Gurmukhi script ) 𑌕𑌾𑌕 ( Grantha script ) ꦏꦴꦏ ( Javanese script ) 𑂍𑂰𑂍 ( Kaithi script ) ಕಾಕ ( Kannada script ) កាក ( Khmer script ) ກາກ ( Lao script ) കാക ( Malayalam script ) ᡬᠠ᠊ᠠᡬᠠ ( Manchu script ) 𑘎𑘰𑘎 ( Modi script ) ᢉᠠᢗᢉᠠ ( Mongolian script ) 𑦮𑧑𑦮 ( Nandinagari script ) 𑐎𑐵𑐎 ( Newa script ) କାକ ( Odia script ) ꢒꢵꢒ ( Saurashtra script ) 𑆑𑆳𑆑 ( Sharada script ) 𑖎𑖯𑖎 ( Siddham script ) කාක ( Sinhalese script ) 𑩜𑩛𑩜 ( Soyombo script ) 𑚊𑚭𑚊 ( Takri script ) காக ( Tamil script ) కాక ( Telugu script ) กาก ( Thai script ) ཀཱ་ཀ ( Tibetan script ) 𑒏𑒰𑒏 ( Tirhuta script ) 𑨋𑨊𑨋 ( Zanabazar Square script )
Etymology
Imitative , similar to Old High German kā ( “ crow, jackdaw ” ) , Middle Low German kâ ( “ crow, jackdaw ” ) or Derived from Proto-Dravidian *kākkay .
Pronunciation
Noun
काक • (kāka ) stem , m
( onomatopoeia ) (imitation of the cawing of the crow), a crow
( onomatopoeia ) (imitation of the crowing of the rooster)
( poetry ) an expression of contempt
Descendants
Descendants
Dardic:
Gawar-Bati: کوٹو ( káuṭɔ )
Indus Kohistani: qā
Kashmiri: کاو ( kāv )
Khowar: کاغ ( kaġ )
Pashayi:
Shina: کاں ( kā̃ )
Kohistani Shina: کاہ ( kāh )
Torwali: کک ( kak )
Pali: kāka , kākī
Prakrit: 𑀓𑀸𑀬 ( kāya ) , 𑀓𑀸𑀈 ( kāī )
Central:
Sauraseni Prakrit: 𑀓𑀸𑀕 ( kāga )
Sauraseni Apabhramsa:
Old Hindi:
Hindustani:
Hindi: काग ( kāg )
Urdu: کَاگ ( kāg )
Eastern:
Magadhi Prakrit:
Early Assamese:
Sylheti: ꠇꠣꠃꠀ ( xaua ) , ꠇꠣꠅꠅꠣ ( xaooa )
Northern:
Northwestern:
Paisaci Prakrit:
Takka Apabhramsa:
Lahnda: کاں ( kā̃ )
Punjabi: kā̃
Gurmukhi script: ਕਾਂ ( kā̃ )
Shahmukhi script: کاں ( kāṉ )
Vracada Apabhramsa:
Sindhi: kā̃
Arabic script: ڪَان
Devanagari script: कां
Southern:
Helu Prakrit:
Maharastri Prakrit: 𑀓𑀸𑀅 ( kāa ) (see there for further descendants )
Western:
Sauraseni Prakrit: 𑀓𑀸𑀕 ( kāga )
⇒ Prakrit: *𑀓𑀸𑀓-𑀉𑀓 ( *kāka-uka )
Central:
Sauraseni Prakrit: *𑀓𑀸𑀕-𑀉𑀕 ( *kāga-uga ) [ 1]
Eastern:
Magadhi Prakrit:
Bengali: কাউয়া ( kauẏa )
Bihari:
Odia: କାଉ ( kāu )
Northern:
Khasa Prakrit:
Central Pahari:
Western Pahari:
Northwestern:
Paisaci Prakrit:
Takka Apabhramsa:
Vracada Apabhramsa:
Sindhi: kā̃ũ
Arabic script: ڪَاءُن
Devanagari script: काउं
Southern:
Western:
⇒ Prakrit: *𑀓𑀸𑀓-𑀭 ( *kāka-ra )
⇒ Prakrit: 𑀓𑀸𑀓𑀮 ( kākala )
Borrowed terms
→ Bengali: কাক ( kak )
→ Kannada: ಕಾಕ ( kāka )
→ Malayalam: കാകം ( kākaṁ )
Old Marathi: kāg|bor=1
Devanagari script: काग
Modi script: 𑘎𑘰𑘐
→ Tamil: காகம் ( kākam )
→ Telugu: కాకము ( kākamu ) , కాకి ( kāki )
References
^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985 ) “kāˊka ”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages , London: Oxford University Press