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Braj
Etymology
Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀘𑁄𑀭 ( cora ) , from Sanskrit चोर ( cora ) . Compare Romani chor .
Noun
चोर (cor ) m
thief
Hindi
Etymology
Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀘𑁄𑀭 ( cora ) , from Sanskrit चोर ( corá ) , चौर ( caurá ) . Compare Romani chor .
Pronunciation
Noun
चोर • (cor ) m (Urdu spelling چور )
thief , robber , burglar
मन का चोर ― man kā cor ― lover (literally, “thief of the heart ”)
( figuratively , derogatory ) a dishonest merchant ; a stinge
Declension
Declension of चोर (masc cons-stem )
singular
plural
direct
चोर cor
चोर cor
oblique
चोर cor
चोरों corõ
vocative
चोर cor
चोरो coro
References
Konkani
Etymology
Inherited from Maharastri Prakrit 𑀘𑁄𑀭 ( cora ) , from Sanskrit चोर ( corá ) , चौर ( caurá ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
चोर • (ċōr ) m (Latin script chor , Kannada script ಚೋರ )
thief
Declension
References
Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985 ) “cōrá1 ”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages , London: Oxford University Press
Marathi
Etymology
Inherited from Old Marathi 𑘓𑘻𑘨 ( cora ) , from Maharastri Prakrit 𑀘𑁄𑀭 ( cora ) , from Sanskrit चोर ( corá ) , चौर ( caurá ) . Cognate with Bengali চোর ( cōr ) , Gujarati ચોર ( cor ) , Konkani चोर ( cor ) , Nepali चोर ( cor ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
चोर • (cor ) m
thief
तोच चोर आहे. toc cor āhe. He is the thief .
References
Berntsen, Maxine (1982–1983 ) “चोर ”, in A Basic Marathi-English Dictionary , New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies
Molesworth, James Thomas (1857 ) “चोर ”, in A dictionary, Marathi and English , Bombay: Printed for government at the Bombay Education Society's Press
दाते, यशवंत रामकृष्ण (1932-1950 ) “चोर ”, in महाराष्ट्र शब्दकोश ( mahārāṣṭra śabdakoś ) (in Marathi), पुणे : महाराष्ट्र कोशमंडळ ( mahārāṣṭra kośmaṇḍaḷ ) .
Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985 ) “cōrá1 ”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages , London: Oxford University Press
Nepali
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Noun
चोर • (cor ) m
thief , robber , burglar
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Adjective
चोर • (cor )
unethical , dishonest , sly
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
Verb
चोर • (cora )
mid-respectful second-person singular imperative of चोर्नु ( cornu )
References
“चोर ”, in नेपाली बृहत् शब्दकोश ( nepālī br̥hat śabdakoś ) [Comprehensive Nepali Dictionary ] , Kathmandu: Nepal Academy , 2018
Schmidt, Ruth L. (1993 ) “चोर ”, in A Practical Dictionary of Modern Nepali , Ratna Sagar
Old Gujarati
Etymology
Either borrowed from Sanskrit चोर ( cora ) or from through Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀘𑁄𑀭 ( cora ) . Cognate with Old Marathi 𑘓𑘻𑘨 ( cora ) .
Noun
चोर • (cora ) m
thief
Descendants
Pali
Noun
चोर m
Devanagari script form of cora
Sanskrit
Alternative scripts
Alternative scripts
চোৰ ( Assamese script ) ᬘᭀᬭ ( Balinese script ) চোর ( Bengali script ) 𑰓𑰺𑰨 ( Bhaiksuki script ) 𑀘𑁄𑀭 ( Brahmi script ) စောရ ( Burmese script ) ચોર ( Gujarati script ) ਚੋਰ ( Gurmukhi script ) 𑌚𑍋𑌰 ( Grantha script ) ꦕꦺꦴꦫ ( Javanese script ) 𑂒𑂷𑂩 ( Kaithi script ) ಚೋರ ( Kannada script ) ចោរ ( Khmer script ) ໂຈຣ ( Lao script ) ചോര ( Malayalam script ) ᢜᠣᡵᠠ ( Manchu script ) 𑘓𑘻𑘨 ( Modi script ) ᢋᠣᠸᠠᠷᠠ᠋ ( Mongolian script ) 𑦳𑧜𑧈 ( Nandinagari script ) 𑐔𑑀𑐬 ( Newa script ) ଚୋର ( Odia script ) ꢗꣂꢬ ( Saurashtra script ) 𑆖𑆾𑆫 ( Sharada script ) 𑖓𑖺𑖨 ( Siddham script ) චොර ( Sinhalese script ) 𑩡𑩕𑩼 ( Soyombo script ) 𑚏𑚴𑚤 ( Takri script ) சோர ( Tamil script ) చోర ( Telugu script ) โจร ( Thai script ) ཙོ་ར ( Tibetan script ) 𑒔𑒼𑒩 ( Tirhuta script ) 𑨣𑨆𑨫 ( Zanabazar Square script )
Etymology
Probably borrowed from either Dravidian or Austroasiatic . The Sanskrit root चुर् ( cur , “ to steal, rob ” ) likely derives from this word, rather than the other way around.
Pronunciation
Noun
चोर • (corá ) stem , m
thief , robber
plagiarist
Declension
चौर ( caura , “ thief ” )
चोरी ( corī , “ female thief ” )
चित्तचोर ( cittacora , “ a metaphorical epithet of the deity Krishna ” , literally “ thief of the mind ” )
Descendants
Magadhi Prakrit:
Assamese: চোৰ ( sür )
Bengali: চোর ( cōr )
Chakma: 𑄌𑄪𑄢𑄴 ( cur )
Rohingya: sur
Maharastri Prakrit: 𑀘𑁄𑀭 ( cora ) (see there for further descendants )
Paisaci Prakrit:
Pali: cora
Sauraseni Prakrit: 𑀘𑁄𑀭 ( cora ) (see there for further descendants )
→ Kannada: ಚೋರ ( cōra )
→ Khmer: ចោរ ( cao )
→ Old Javanese: cora , corah
⇒ Telugu: చోరుడు ( cōruḍu )
→ Thai: โจร ( joon )
References
Monier Williams (1899 ) “चोर ”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, , new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press , →OCLC , page 400/3 .
Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992 ) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan ] (in German), volume 1, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 552
Mayrhofer, Manfred (1956 ) Kurzgefasstes Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindischen [A Concise Etymological Sanskrit Dictionary ] (in German), volume 1, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 401
Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985 ) “cōrá1 ”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages , London: Oxford University Press