Indo-Aryan dravá [6623]

6623 dravá 'running' RV., 'flowing' Kāṭh., m. 'quick motion' Hariv., 'fluidity, juice, stream' Kāv. [√dru]

Showing 21 of 21 reflexes.

[1]

Indo-Aryan

dravá

running; flowing; quick motion; fluidity, juice, stream

RV; Kāṭh; Hariv; Kāv

T1962—1966

[2]

Pali

dava

running

m

T1962—1966

Prakrit

dava

water, anything wet

m

T1962—1966

Old Gujarati

davadavāe

with speed

T1962—1966

Marathi

dãv

dew, dampness, exudation from damp ground

n; (despite gender rather than with LM 351 < Pk. daya- n. < udaká-)

T1962—1966

Sinhala

dav

play

T1962—1966

[3]

Ashkun

dro

woman's hair

T1962—1966

Katë

drū

T1962—1966

Nuristani Kalasha

drū

T1962—1966

drū̃

T1962—1966

Prasun

ḍui

a hair

T1962—1966

Khowar

droh

hair

(Lor.) 'hair (of animal), body hair (human)': →

T1962—1966

dro /⁠d̪ɾ̀o⁠/

hair; single hair

(Lor.) 'hair (of animal), body hair (human)': →

T1962—1966, S1997—2021

Ormuri

drᵃ

T1962—1966

drī

IIFL i 392 (semant. cf. Psht. pal 'fringe of hair over forehead' < *pata-)

T1962—1966

Unclassified

Ashkun: Sanu (Sama)

dró /⁠d̪ɾó⁠/

hair on head

S1997—2021

Kamviri

drú /⁠d̪ɾú⁠/

hair on head

S1997—2021

drú bu /⁠d̪ɾú bu⁠/

be ambushed

S1997—2021

Katavari: Ktivi

drú /⁠d̪ɾú⁠/

woman's long hair

S1997—2021

Nuristani Kalasha: Nisheigram

dru /⁠d̪ɾu⁠/

hair on head

S1997—2021

dru cũ /⁠d̪ɾu t͡ʃũ⁠/

ambush

S1997—2021


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