Indo-Aryan dū́rvā [6501]

6501 dū́rvā f. 'the grass Panicum dactylon' RV. 2. dhū́rvā- ŚBr.

Showing 36 of 36 reflexes.

[1]

Indo-Aryan

dū́rvā

the grass Panicum dactylon

f; RV

T1962—1966

dʰū́rvā

ŚBr

T1962—1966

[2] 1

Prakrit

duvvā

T1962—1966

duruvvā

Panicum dactylon

f

T1962—1966

Punjabi

dubb

f

T1962—1966

Kangri

dūb

m

T1962—1966

Shodochi

jub

T1962—1966

Kumaoni

dūb

T1962—1966

dubo

T1962—1966

Nepali

dubo

T1962—1966

Assamese

dūb

T1962—1966

Odia

duba

T1962—1966

dūba

T1962—1966

Bhojpuri

dūbⁱ

T1962—1966

Bihari

dūb

T1962—1966

Maithili

dūbi

T1962—1966

Hindi-Urdu

dūb

f

T1962—1966

Gujarati

daro

T1962—1966

daroi

sacred grass

f; (→ M. durav, durū f. 'the grass Agrostis linearis which is sacred to Gaṇapati')

T1962—1966

[2] G →

Marathi

durav

T1962—1966

durū

the grass Agrostis linearis which is sacred to Gaṇapati

f

T1962—1966

[3] -ḍa-

Kumaoni

dubaṛo

a cord worn by women round neck as a religious thread

T1962—1966

Assamese

dubari

Cynodon dactylon

T1962—1966

Hindi-Urdu

dubṛā

a kind of fodder grass

m

T1962—1966

[4] X darbhá-

Kashmiri

drɔb

a certain plant growing among dūrvā-grass with thin circular leaves which are eaten boiled with milk

m

T1962—1966

Bihari

dūbʰ

T1962—1966

dubbʰī

the grass Cynodon dactylon

T1962—1966

[5] 2

Gujarati

dʰarɔ

sacred grass

f

T1962—1966

[6] X darbhá-

Bhadrawahi

ḍ͡ḷʰubʰ

the grass Poa cynosuroides

T1962—1966

[7] Addenda dū́rvā-. 1

Kiunthali

jūb

f

T1962—1966

Kotgarhi

jūb

the grass Panicum dactylon

f

T1962—1966

jubəṛ

grassy plain

m; poet

T1962—1966

jubṛe

grassy ground

f; (kṭg. drubəṛ m., drubṛi f. ← a dialect retaining dru-)

T1962—1966

Garhwali

dublu

panic grass

(?)

T1962—1966

[8]

Kutchi

dʰrau

a kind of grass

m

T1962—1966

Gujarati

dʰarav

AKŚ 50

T1962—1966


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