Chakma

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Etymology

Borrowed from Bengali চাকমা (cakma), from Chakma 𑄌𑄇𑄴𑄟 (cakma), 𑄌𑄋𑄴𑄟𑄳𑄦 (caṅmha), ultimately from Sanskrit शक्तिमान (śaktimāna, literally powerful), composed of शक्ति (śakti, power) + -मान (-māna).

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Noun

Chakma (plural Chakmas or Chakma)

  1. A member of a Tibeto-Burman people of Bangladesh and Northeast India.

Proper noun

Chakma

  1. The Bengali-Assamese language and abugida of the Chakmas. In the early medieval period, they underwent a language shift from their original Jingpho-Luish tongue (of the Tibeto-Burman family).

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