Indo-Aryan *pōḍ [8397]

8397 *pōḍ 'burn'. [Cf. pauli- and Pk. paü{l}laï 'cooks', paüliya- 'cooked, burnt', appaüliya-, appōli- 'uncooked fruit cake': S. K. Chatterji ZII ix 40 wrongly connects with Gk. πυ̑ρ, &c.]

Showing 16 of 16 reflexes.

[1]

Indo-Aryan

*pōḍ

burn; cooks; cooked, burnt; uncooked fruit cake

paüliya; appaüliya-, appōli; : S

T1962—1966

[2]

Khowar

pūlik

to be burnt

T1962—1966

pʌleɪk

to burn

(LSI)

T1962—1966

pulī

having burnt

T1962—1966

Nepali

polnu

to burn, bake, cook

T1962—1966

Assamese

poriba

T1962—1966

Bengali

poṛā

T1962—1966

puṛā

to burn, be burnt

caus

T1962—1966

puṛāna

T1962—1966

Odia

poṛibā

T1962—1966

puṛibā

to set fire to, heat, burn, be afflicted with grief

caus

T1962—1966

poṛāibā

T1962—1966

puṛeibā

T1962—1966

Old Assamese

poliba

to burn

T1962—1966

Marathi

poḷṇẽ

to burn

T1962—1966

[3]

Khowar

pāleik

'to burn (tr.)' BKhoT 71

T1962—1966


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