veḷuriya

Pali

Alternative forms

Etymology

Compare Sanskrit वैडूर्य (vaiḍūrya).

Noun

veḷuriya n

  1. lapis lazuli, a precious stone

Declension

Descendants

  • Aramaic:
    • Classical Syriac: ܒܷܪܽܘܠܴܐ (berrūlā), ܒܷܠܽܘܠܴܐ (bellūrā)
    • Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: בירול, ברולין
    • Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: בּוּרְלָא (burlā), בִּירְלָא (birlā)
    • Classical Mandaic: ࡁࡉࡋࡅࡓࡀ
  • Chinese: 流離 (MC ljuw lje|ljeH|lejH) (→ 璧琉璃 (MC pjiek ljuw lje)), 琉璃 (MC ljuw lje) (*ru rel > lɨu liᴇ) (Late)
    瑠璃 (MC lje), 璢璃 (MC lje) (also Late)
  • Maharastri Prakrit: 𑀯𑁂𑀮𑀼𑀭𑀺𑀅 (veluria), 𑀯𑁂𑀭𑀼𑀮𑀺𑀅 (verulia)
    • Ancient Greek: βήρυλλος (bḗrullos)
      • Greek: βήρυλλος (víryllos)
      • Amharic: ብርሌ (bərəlle)
      • Old Armenian: բիւրեղ (biwreł)
      • Old Georgian: ბჳრილიონი (bwirilioni)
      • Ge'ez: ብርሌ (bərəlle), ቢረሌ (birälle), ብረሌ (bərälle)
      • Sebat Bet Gurage: ብርሌ (bərəlle)
      • Latin: bēryllus, bērillus, berullus (see there for further descendants)
      • Tigre: ብርሌ (bərəlle)
      • Tigrinya: ብርሌ (bərəlle)
  • Middle Persian: bylwl (Book Pahlavi) / bylwr (Manichean) (bēlūr, "crystal")
    • Persian: بلور (bellôr, (white) crystal)
      • Arabic: بِلَّوْر (billawr)
        • Amharic: በሉር (bälur)
        • Middle Armenian: պլօր (plōr), պիլօր (pilōr)
        • Galician: abelorio
        • Ge'ez: ብሉር (bəlur)
        • Gujarati: બિલોર (bilor)
        • Hindi: बिल्लौर (billaur)
        • Ottoman Turkish: بلور (billur)
        • Punjabi: ਬਲੌਰ (balaur)
        • Portuguese: avelório
        • Spanish: abalorio
        • Tigre: በሉር (bälur), በኑር (bänur)
        • Uzbek: billur
      • Malay: balur
  • Parthian: [script needed] (byrwl /⁠*bērūl⁠/)
  • Sanskrit: वैडूर्य (vaiḍūrya)
    • Chinese: 吠瑠璃 (MC bjojH lje), 毗琉璃 (MC bjij ljuw lje), 薜琉璃 (MC bejH|peak ljuw lje),碧琉璃 (MC pjiek ljuw lje), 毘瑠璃 (MC lje), 鞞頭梨 (MC pjie|bej|pjeX|pengX duw lij), 鞞稠梨夜 (MC pjie|bej|pjeX|pengX drjuw lij yaeH)
    • Telugu: వైడూర్యము (vaiḍūryamu)
    • Thai: ไพฑูรย์ (pai-tuun)

References

  • Pali Text Society (1921–1925) “veḷuriya”, in Pali-English Dictionary‎, London: Chipstead
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