Indo-Aryan *śrēṣman [12727]

12727 *śrēṣman 'mucus'. 2. 'cord' (cf. aśrēṣmán- 'without bands' AV., ślēṣman- n. 'cord' AitBr.). [~ ślēṣmán-. — √śriṣ¹]

Showing 30 of 30 reflexes.

[1]

Indo-Aryan

*śrēṣman

mucus; cord

(cf. aśrēṣmán- 'without bands' AV., ślēṣman- n. 'cord' AitBr.)

T1962—1966

[2] 1

Pali

semʰa

phlegm

n

T1962—1966

Prakrit

semʰa

T1962—1966

seṁbʰa

T1962—1966

siṁbʰa

T1962—1966

seppʰa

T1962—1966

sēpʰa

m

T1962—1966

Ashkun

ṣīæ̃

T1962—1966

Pashai

ṣī̃

(NTS vii 107 ← Ind. *śremha-: altern. with IIFL iii 3, 171 < śiṁhāṇa- s.v. śr̥ṅkhāṇikā-)

T1962—1966

Sindhi

sīpʰo

blubber of fish

m

T1962—1966

Shodochi

śim

mucus

(Joshi)

T1962—1966

śīm

m

T1962—1966

Nepali

sep

vaginal secretion of goats and cows in heat

T1962—1966

Assamese

xep

spittle

T1962—1966

Bengali

cʰep

T1962—1966

Odia

cʰepa

T1962—1966

cʰipa

spittle with phlegm

T1962—1966

Hindi-Urdu

sẽbʰā

rheum, watery humour

m

T1962—1966

Marathi

śẽb

T1962—1966

śem

, śẽbā m.; s nostrils

f; discharge from horse

T1962—1966

Sinhala

sem-a

mucus

T1962—1966

[3] 2

Nepali

sepʰā

fringe of a woman's petticoat, sepṭi; , sepnu

braid, hem of a garment; to twine (thread)'

T1962—1966

[4]

Kiunthali

śīm

snot

T1962—1966

Kochi

śīmbʰ

T1962—1966

śīmʰ

T1962—1966

Kotgarhi

śéppε

lather, bubbles

f

T1962—1966

śímmʰ

snot

m

T1962—1966

śímʰṇõ

to blow the nose

T1962—1966

Assamese

sep

phlegm

(phonet. xεp); AFD 211

T1962—1966

Unclassified

Dangaura Tharu

syā̃p

nasal mucus

B1998a


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