Indo-Aryan *dāmayati [6284]

6284 *dāmayati¹ 'tames'. [~ damáyati. — √dam]

Showing 17 of 17 reflexes.

[1]

Indo-Aryan

*dāmayati

tames

¹

T1962—1966

[2]

Ashkun

dam

to seize, reach

T1962—1966

dām

to seize, reach

T1962—1966

Bashgali

dam

T1962—1966

Katë

dam

T1962—1966

Nuristani Kalasha

dam

to seize, bite, sting

T1962—1966

dām

to seize, bite, sting

T1962—1966

Gawarbati

dām

to seize

T1962—1966

Nepali

dāunu

, halo dāunu

'to break in (bullock or horse); to plough'

T1962—1966

Hindi-Urdu

dāvnā

to subdue, destroy

T1962—1966

Sinhala

damanavā

to tame, subdue

(rather than < damáyati bec. of pret. dämuvā)

T1962—1966

[3]

Prakrit

dāmiya

tamed

T1962—1966

Sinhala

dæmi

submissive

or both < *dāmiya

T1962—1966

[4]

Punjabi

dāuṇā

and words for; prob. der. fr.

'to hobble (horse or ass); treading out grain; rope', see dā́man-¹, dāmana-, dāmara-, *dāmayati²

T1962—1966

Unclassified

Kamviri

dā́m /⁠d̪ɑ́m⁠/

take [from me]! [singular]

S1997—2021

Katavari: Ktivi

dāmé /⁠d̪ɑmé⁠/

seize, grasp; take; grab; hold

S1997—2021

Nuristani Kalasha: Nisheigram

dama /⁠d̪əmə⁠/

take [from me]; hold; capture; capture

S1997—2021


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