π‘‚π‘‚·π‘‚š

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Bhojpuri[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • 𑂏𑂷𑂩

Etymology[edit]

From Ashokan Prakrit *π‘€•π‘„π‘€Ÿπ‘†π‘€Ÿ (*goḍḍa, β€œknee”). Compare Maithili 𑒑𑒼𑒛𑓃 (goαΉ›, β€œfeet”), Bengali গো঑়ালি (gōṛali, β€œankle”).

Noun[edit]

π‘‚π‘‚·π‘‚š (goαΉ›)

  1. feet, Leg
    𑂋𑂍𑂩 π‘‚π‘‚·π‘‚š π‘‚ π‘‚³π‘‚Žπ‘‚°π‘‚ž π‘‚―ΰ€½
    okar goαΉ› dukhāt haΰ€½
    His Leg is paining

References[edit]

  • Tiwari, Uday Narayan, The origin and development of Bhojpuri, The Asiatic Society, Kolkata: 1960.
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) β€œgōḍḍa”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press

Magahi[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ashokan Prakrit *π‘€•π‘„π‘€Ÿπ‘†π‘€Ÿ (*goḍḍa, β€œknee”). Compare Maithili 𑒑𑒼𑒛𑓃 (goαΉ›, β€œfeet”), Bengali গো঑়ালি (gōṛali, β€œankle”).

Noun[edit]

π‘‚π‘‚·π‘‚š (goαΉ›)

  1. feet

Related terms[edit]

References[edit]