ভৰি

See also: ভৰ

Assamese

Etymology

From ভৰ (bhor, weight, support) + -ই (-i), from Early Assamese ভৰি (bhori), from Sanskrit ভৰ (bhara, bearing), from the root ভৃ (bhṛ), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *bʰar-, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰer-. Cognate to Noakhalia bóir.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʱoɹi/

Noun

ভৰি • (bhori)

  1. (anatomy) human leg
    ইমান দূৰ দৌৰি দৌৰি মোৰ ভৰি বিষাই গৈছে!iman dur douri douri mür bhori bixai goise!My legs are aching because I ran so far!
  2. (anatomy) human foot
    মোৰ ভৰিܿ কাঁইট সোমাইছেmür bhorit kãit xümaise.A thorn got stuck in my foot.

Declension

Synonyms

  • ভৰিৰ পতা (bhorir pota, foot)
  • পাৱ (paw) (rare)
  • কদম (kodom, leg) (rare, occasional)

See also

Early Assamese

Etymology

Most likely from Sanskrit ভৰ (bhara, weight).

Noun

ভৰি (bhori)

  1. leg
    ধীৰে ধীৰে যাই ভৰি বাঢ়য় আগ
    কাটিবাক নেই যেন অষ্টমী ছাগ
    dhīre dhīre jai bhori no baṛhoyo ago ,
    kaṭibako nei jeno oṣṭomīro chago .
    The legs go (very) slowly, they can hardly move forward,
    as if he is bringing a goat of Ashtami to slaughter.

Descendants

  • Assamese: ভৰি (bhori)
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