सोनउं
Old Gujarati
Alternative forms
- सोवन्नउं (sovannaüṃ), सोव्रन (sovrana)
Etymology
Inherited from Gurjar Apabhramsa सोण्णउं (soṇṇaũ), from Prakrit सोअण्ण (soaṇṇa), सोवण्ण (sovaṇṇa) + Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀓- (-ka-), from Sanskrit सौवर्ण (sauvarṇa), vṛddhi derivative of सुवर्ण (suvárṇa).
Noun
सोनउं • (sonaüṃ) n
- gold
- c. 14th century, Vasantavilās 71b:
- मुरकलइं मुह मचकोडइ मोडइ ललवल अंगु।
वानि सोवन्न वखोडइ लोडइ नितु नवु रंगु।- murakalaïṃ muha macakoḍaï moḍaï lalavala aṃgu.
vāni sovanna vakhoḍaï loḍaï nitu navu raṃgu.
- murakalaïṃ muha macakoḍaï moḍaï lalavala aṃgu.
- मुरकलइं मुह मचकोडइ मोडइ ललवल अंगु।
- c. 1450, Nalarāyadavadantīcarita 45:
- मरकत-मणि साथीय कूयलउं। पीत कंति सोना-नउं तलउं।
पदमराग-थांभा रूयडा। चित्रि लिख्या सारस-सूयडा॥- marakata-maṇi sāthīya kūyalaüṃ. pīta kaṃti sonā-naüṃ talaüṃ.
padamarāga-thāṃbhā rūyaḍā. citri likhyā sārasa-sūyaḍā. - [a splendid pavilion adorned] with a delicate svastika of emerald and a floor of lovely yellow gold,
beautiful with ruby pillars, and pictures of sāras-birds and parrots
- marakata-maṇi sāthīya kūyalaüṃ. pīta kaṃti sonā-naüṃ talaüṃ.
- मरकत-मणि साथीय कूयलउं। पीत कंति सोना-नउं तलउं।
Descendants
References
- Ernest Bender (1951) “sonā, sona”, in Nalarāyadavadantīcarita [Adventures of King Nala and Davadantī], Independence Square, Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, page 369, column 2.
- मधुसूदन चिमनलाल मोदी [Madhusudan Chimannlal Modi] (1960) “सोवन्न”, in वसन्त विलास [Vasantavilas, lit. The Joys of Spring], जोधपुर, राजस्थान [Jodhpur, Rajasthan]: राजस्थान प्राच्यविद्या प्रतिष्ठान [Rajasthan Oriental Research Institute], page ९१, column 2.
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “suvárṇa”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 779
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