Indo-Aryan nāgá [7039]

7039 nāgá¹ m. 'snake' ŚBr. 2. 'elephant' BhP. [As 'elephant' shortened form of *nāga-hasta- EWA ii 150 with lit. or extracted from nāga-danta- 'elephant tusk, ivory' < 'snake-shaped tusk'].

Showing 29 of 29 reflexes.

[1]

Indo-Aryan

nāgá

snake; elephant; elephant; elephant tusk, ivory

¹ m; ŚBr; BhP; shortened form of *nāga-hasta- EWA ii 150 with lit; &lt

T1962—1966

[2] 1

Niya Prakrit

nāǵa

F

T1962—1966

Pali

nāga

snake

m

T1962—1966

Prakrit

ṇāya

m

T1962—1966

Domari

JGLS new ser

T1962—1966

Romani

JGLS new ser

T1962—1966

Odia

naa

euphem. term for snake

T1962—1966

Sinhala

nay

T1962—1966

T1962—1966

nayā

snake

T1962—1966

[3] With early nasalization *nāṅga-

Bashkarik

nāŋg

snake

T1962—1966

[4]

Katë

noŋ

T1962—1966

Prasun

noŋ

T1962—1966

Indo-Aryan Kalasha

nʰoŋ

'name of a god &lt

T1962—1966

nā́ga

or ←

T1962—1966

Persian

nahang

NTS xv 283

T1962—1966

[5] 2

Pali

nāga

elephant

m

T1962—1966

Prakrit

ṇāya

m

T1962—1966

Sinhala

T1962—1966

Unclassified

Prasun: Usut

lūnāng

“Divine Snake,” epithet for the Pârūn River

[+; Buddruss (2005)]

B2015

Prasun: Zumu

noŋ

M1929—1944

Kalkoti

nāŋg

snake

L2013

Bashkarik

nā᷄́g

snake

B1997

Khetrani

nāŋg͡d

snake

E1994

Bagri: Mannaksar

nāk /⁠nɑk⁠/

snake

M2011

Marwari: Fatehgarh

nāg /⁠naːg⁠/

snake

C2012

nag /⁠nʌg⁠/

snake

C2012

Marwari: Gomat

nāg /⁠naːg⁠/

snake

C2012

Marwari: Husangsar

nāg /⁠naːg⁠/

snake

C2012


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