Indo-Aryan dāraka [6294]

6294 dāraka m. 'boy, son, child' MBh. [Back formation from dārikā- which in its turn acquires the more general meaning 'girl' from dāraka-. — dārá-²]

Showing 17 of 17 reflexes.

[1]

Indo-Aryan

dāraka

boy, son, child; girl

m; MBh; from dāraka

T1962—1966

[2]

Ashokan Prakrit

dālaka

son

m

T1962—1966

Ashokan Prakrit: Delhi-Topra

dālaka

son

m

T1962—1966

Pali

dāraka

boy

m

T1962—1966

Prakrit

dāraga

T1962—1966

dāragaya

boy

m; (whence back-formation dāra- m. 'boy'?)

T1962—1966

Shina

dāri̯

(Lor.)

T1962—1966

dārε

boys, sons

m; (used as pl. to šū́o or pūc̣)

T1962—1966

Sinhala

daruvā

son, child

T1962—1966

[3]

Indo-Aryan Kalasha

dā́ri

: connexion with

T1962—1966

dāraka

doubtful NTS xii 168

T1962—1966

Dameli

ḍǣr̆i

friend

T1962—1966

[4]

Dhivehi

dari

child, son, citizen

T1962—1966

Unclassified

Ashkun: Sanu (Sama)

dā́r /⁠d̪ɑ́ɾ⁠/

male agnatic descendant ("boy"; the agnatic progenitor's name is prefixed)

S1997—2021

Kamviri

dāra /⁠d̪ɑɾə⁠/

male agnatic descendant ("boy"; the agnatic progenitor's name is prefixed)

S1997—2021

Katavari: Ktivi

dāra /⁠d̪ɑɾə⁠/

male agnatic descendant ("boy"; the agnatic progenitor's name is prefixed)

S1997—2021

Nuristani Kalasha: Nisheigram

darẽ /⁠d̪əɾẽ⁠/

male agnatic descendant ("boy"; the agnatic progenitor's name is prefixed)

S1997—2021


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