Indo-Aryan nagará [6924]

6924 nagará-, nágara- n. 'town' TĀr., nagarī- f. Mn.

Showing 32 of 32 reflexes.

[1]

Indo-Aryan

nagará

town

nágara- n; TĀr

T1962—1966

[2]

Ashokan Prakrit

nagareṣu

loc

T1962—1966

Ashokan Prakrit: Dhauli

nagalesu

T1962—1966

Ashokan Prakrit: Kalsi

nagalesu

T1962—1966

Ashokan Prakrit: Mansehra

nagareṣu

loc

T1962—1966

Ashokan Prakrit: Shahbazgarhi

nagareṣu

loc

T1962—1966

Gandhari

nakara

T1962—1966

Niya Prakrit

nagara

T1962—1966

Pali

nagara

n

T1962—1966

nagarī

stronghold, city,

f

T1962—1966

nagaraka

small do.

n

T1962—1966

Prakrit

ṇagara

T1962—1966

ṇyara

n

T1962—1966

ṇyarī

f

T1962—1966

Khowar

noɣór

fort, castle

T1962—1966

Kashmiri

alam-nɔrᵘ

name of a village

m

T1962—1966

Odia

nahara

palace, king's harem

T1962—1966

naara

palace, king's harem

T1962—1966

Hindi-Urdu

nair

town

m

T1962—1966

Gujarati

nār

in place-names

T1962—1966

Old Gujarati

nayara

m

T1962—1966

nayarī

T1962—1966

niyari

f

T1962—1966

Marathi

ner

T1962—1966

nerẽ

T1962—1966

nerī

names of places in Khandesh

T1962—1966

Old Sinhala

nagaraka

town

T1962—1966

nakara

(= nayara)

T1962—1966

Sinhala

nuvara

T1962—1966

niyari

T1962—1966

Unclassified

Kamviri

nāŋár /⁠nɑŋə́ɾ⁠/

a village on the west bank of the chitral river: nʹaǧar

S1997—2021

nāŋar

a village on the west bank of the Chitral River: n′aǧar

S1997—2021


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