Indo-Aryan *gāra [4137]

4137 *gāra 'dripping, oozing'. [√*gr̄o¹]

Showing 28 of 28 reflexes.

[1]

Indo-Aryan

*gāra

dripping, oozing

T1962—1966

[2]

Lahnda

gārā

thin mud used for mortar

m

T1962—1966

Punjabi

gārā

kneaded potter's clay, mud used for mortar

m

T1962—1966

Kumaoni

gāro

mud, mortar

T1962—1966

Nepali

gāro

mortar

T1962—1966

Odia

gārā

clay

T1962—1966

Bihari

gārā

mud mortar

T1962—1966

Hindi-Urdu

gārā

thick mud, mortar, plaster

m

T1962—1966

Gujarati

gār

cowdung prepared for plastering

f

T1962—1966

gārɔ

earth and water mixed for building a wall

m

T1962—1966

Marathi

gārā

mixture of mud with lime or cowdung for mortar or plaster

m

T1962—1966

[3]

Sindhi

gāro

mud plaster

m; (whence gāraṇu 'to cause to stick in mud') is lw

T1962—1966

g

T1962—1966

[4] Addenda *gāra- [Cf. ghāra-]

Jaunsari

gārā

kneaded clay, mortar

m

T1962—1966

Kotgarhi

gār

T1962—1966

garɔ

mud mixed with water, mortar

poet

T1962—1966

gare

f

T1962—1966

Unclassified

Hadauti: Devpura

gārɔ /⁠gaɾɔ⁠/

mud

K2012

Hadauti: Kawai

gārā /⁠gaɾ̪a⁠/

mud

K2012

Hadauti: Pakkarana

gārā /⁠gaɾ̪a⁠/

mud

K2012

Hadauti: Patera

gārā /⁠gaɾa⁠/

mud

K2012

gārɔ /⁠gaɾɔ⁠/

mud

K2012

Hadauti: Piplia

gārɔ /⁠gaɾ̪ɔ⁠/

mud

K2012

Hadauti: Shyampura

gāra /⁠gaɾ̪ɐ⁠/

mud

K2012

Hadauti: Silori

gārā /⁠gaɾ̪a⁠/

mud

K2012

gārɔ /⁠gaɾ̪ɔ⁠/

mud

K2012

Mewati: Akera

gāra /⁠gaɾɐ⁠/

mud

M2012

Wadiyara Koli

ɠāro

mud

Z2016


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