दऻर
Kashmiri
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dəːr/
Etymology 1
From Sanskrit द्वार (dvāra), from the root द्वृ (dvṛ, “to cover”); ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰworom. Cognate with Marathi दार (dār, “door”). Doublet of दरवाज़ॖ (darawāzụ), however this word differs in meaning.
Etymology 2
Inherited from Sanskrit दाढिका (dāḍhikā), from the root दंश् (daṃś, “to bite”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *denḱ-. Cognate with Hindustani داڑھی (dāṛhī) / दाढ़ी (dāṛhī).
Derived terms
- दार्यल (dāryal, “bearded”)
See also
- ॳकिस दज़ान दऻर तॖ ब्याख वुशनावान अथॖ (ạkisa dazāna dạ̄ra tụ byākha wuśanāwāna athụ)
Etymology 4
Inherited from Sanskrit धैर्य (dhairya), from the root धृ (dhṛ, “to hold, support”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰer-.
References
- S. K. Toshakhani, J. Lal Kaul, Mohiuddin Hajni, Prithvi Nath Pushp, Akhtar Mohiuddin (1968-1980) Kashir Dictionary Vol 3 (in Kashmiri), volume 3, Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, page 243
- Omkar N. Koul, Kashi Wali (2006) Modern Kashmiri Grammar, Springfield: Dunwoody Press
- Grierson, George Abraham (1932) “दऻर”, in A dictionary of the Kashmiri language, Calcutta: Asiatic Society of Bengal, page 238
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