𐨭𐨟

Ashokan Prakrit

Etymology

From Sanskrit शत (śatá).

Numeral

𐨭𐨟 (śata)

  1. hundred

Alternative forms

Attested at Mansehra and Shahbazgarhi.

Dialectal forms of 𑀲𑀢 (“hundred”)
Variety Location Forms
Central Kalsi 𑀱𑀢 (ṣata), 𑀲𑀢 (sata)
Delhi-Topra 𑀲𑀢 (sata)
Rupnath 𑀲𑀢 (sata)
Sahasram 𑀲𑀢 (sata)
East Dhauli 𑀲𑀢 (sata)
Jaugada 𑀲𑀢 (sata)
Northwest Shahbazgarhi 𐨭𐨟 (śata)
Mansehra 𐨭𐨟 (śata)
West Girnar 𑀲𑀢 (sata)
Map of dialectal forms of 𑀲𑀢 (“hundred”)
𑀲𑀢 (sata) (7)
𐨭𐨟 (śata) (2)
𑀱𑀢 (ṣata) (1)

Niya Prakrit

Etymology

From Sanskrit शत (śatá).

Numeral

𐨭𐨟 (śata)[1]

  1. hundred

References

  1. Thomas Burrow (1937) The Language of the Kharosthi Documents from Chinese Turkestan, London: Cambridge University Press, page 39
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