બતક
Gujarati
Etymology
A wanderwort of uncertain ultimate origin. Likely entered Gujarati via Classical Persian بت (bat, “duck”) (perhaps with the diminutive suffix ـه (-a)). While folk etymology derives it from Sanskrit वर्तक (vartaka, “quail”).
Compare Hindustani بطخ / बत्तख़ (battax), Kashmiri بَطُخ (batux), Konkani बदक (badak), Marathi बदक (badak), Punjabi ਬਤਕ (batak), Odia ବତକ (bôtôkô), and Sindhi بَدَڪَ / बदक (badaka).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbə.t̪ək/
- Rhymes: -ək
- Hyphenation: બ‧તક
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