সোজা
Bengali
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Bengali সোঝা (śōjha), from Prakrit 𑀲𑁄𑀚𑁆𑀛𑀓 (sŏjjhaka), from 𑀲𑁄𑀚𑁆𑀛 (sŏjjha) + Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀓- (-ka-), from Sanskrit शोध्य (śodhya, “to be cleansed, purified”), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *ćawdʰyás, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱewdʰyós, from *ḱewdʰ- (“to clean, purify”), an extension of *ḱew- (“to shine”). Cognate with Assamese সজা (xoza), Odia ସୋଜା (soja), Maithili सोझ (sōjh), Bhojpuri सोझ (sōjh), Gujarati સોજું (sojũ), Hindi सोझा (sojhā), Nepali सोजो (sojo), Punjabi ਸੋਝਾ (sojhā), Lahnda ساوجھآ (sojhā).
Derived terms
- সোজাসিধা (śōjaśidha)
- সোজাসাপ্টা (śōjaśapṭa)
- সোজাসুজি (śōjaśuji)
- সোজা করা (śōja kora)
- সোজা বানানো (śōja bananō)
- সোজা হওয়া (śōja hōẇa)
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