অন্ন

Bengali

Etymology

From Sanskrit अन्न (anna).[1]

Pronunciation

  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /ɔnːo/, [ˈɔnːoˑ]
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  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /ɔnːo/, [ˈɔnːoˑ]
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Adjective

অন্ন • (ônnô) (comparative আরও অন্ন, superlative সবচেয়ে অন্ন)

  1. eaten[1][2]
    Synonyms: ভুক্ত (bhukto), ভক্ষিত (bhokkhito), খাওয়া (khaōẇa)

Noun

অন্ন • (onno)

  1. cooked rice.[3][1][2]
    Synonyms: ভাত (bhat), ওদন (ōdon)
  2. staple food.[2]
  3. food.[1][2]

Derived terms

  • অন্নদাতা (onnodata)
  • অন্নাদ (onnad)

(Adjectives)

  • অন্নজ (onnojo)
  • অন্নময় (onnomoẏ)
  • অন্নার্থী (onnarthi)
  • আন্ন (anno)

See also

References

  1. Haughton, Graves C. (1833) “অন্ন”, in A Dictionary, Bengálí and Sanskrit, Explained in English, and Adapted for Students of Either Language, London: J. L. Cox & Son, page 118
  2. দাস, জ্ঞানেন্দ্রমোহন (1937) “অন্ন”, in Dictionary of the Bengali Language (Self-pronouncing, Etymological & Explanatory) with Appendices (in Bengali), 2nd edition, কলিকাতা: দি ইণ্ডিয়ান্ পাব্‌লিশিং হাউস, page 76
  3. Carey, William (1828) “Rice”, in A Dictionary of the Bengalee Language, volume II, Serampore, page 339

Sanskrit

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