π‘œ€π‘œ¦π‘œ‘π‘œ€π‘œ¨π‘œˆπ‘œ«π‘œ

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Middle Assamese[edit]

. π‘œ€π‘œ¦π‘œ‘π‘œ€π‘œ¨π‘œˆπ‘œ«π‘œ

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Early Assamese *কঙ্ক঑়া (koαΉ…koαΉ›a), from Sanskrit ΰ¦•ΰ§°ΰ§ΰ¦•ΰ¦Ÿ (karkaαΉ­a). Cognate with Bengali কাঁক঑়া (kΓ£kαΉ›a), Odia କଙ୍କ଑ା (kΓ΄αΉ…kôḍa), Hindi ΰ€•ΰ₯‡ΰ€•ΰ€‘ΰ€Όΰ€Ύ (kekṛā).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /kΙ”ΜƒkΙ”.ΙΉa/, /kΙ”Μƒkʊ.ΙΉa/

Noun[edit]

π‘œ€π‘œ¦π‘œ‘π‘œ€π‘œ¨π‘œˆπ‘œ«π‘œ (kokowra)

  1. crab
    • 1795, Bar Amra dictionary :
      π‘œ†π‘œ₯π‘œ‹π‘œͺπ‘œˆπ‘œ π‘œ€π‘œ¦π‘œ‘π‘œ€π‘œ¨π‘œˆπ‘œ«π‘œπ‘œ€π‘œ«π‘œΌ
      A crab is called "puu" (in Ahom).