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OverviewThis book delves into the Sanskrit origins of over 7400 English words from a to aport in alphabetical order. Examples of the Sanskrit origins of English words from this book: aardwolf Proteles cristatus, a nocturnal, insectivorous mammal which resembles a hyena. The animal is native to southern and eastern Africa. The name is cognate with Afrikaans aardwolf, which literally means ""earth wolf."" (S) इरा (irā) earth + (S) यत् (yat) associate with + (S) भलुह (bhaluha) dog + (S) भ (bha) semblance abacus a simple calculating device, made up of a frame with rows of wires or grooves for beads to slide. The word is cognate with Latin abacus, abax, meaning ""sideboard or table with a slab at the top, slab at the top of a column, counting board, sand table, or board for playing games."" Ancient Greek ἄβαξ (ábax), means ""board."" (S) उपाक (upāka) joined, brought near to each other + (S) अस् (as) belong to, fall to the share of abate become less severe or widespread. (S) आ (ā) up to, to be + (S) पात (pāta) descending or causing to descend abattoir a place where animals are butchered. The word is cognate with French abattoir, comprising of abattre, meaning ""to slaughter."" (S) आ (ā) up to, to be + (S) वध (vadha) slaughter + (S) अर्ह् (arh) be able abbreviate to shorten a word or a phrase. The word is cognate with Middle English abbreviaten, Latin abbreviātus, perfect passive participle of abbreviō, meaning ""to shorten,"" comprising of ad and breviō, meaning ""shorten,"" or brevis, meaning ""short."" (S) आ (ā) up to, to be + (S) विहृ (vihṛ) cut off, sever, tear in pieces + (S) व (va) like, as + (S) यत् (yat) try, strive, associate with ablactation the act of weaning. (S) अप् (ap) away + (S) लेहक (lēhaka) one who licks or tastes + (S) दुह् (duh) draw anything out of another thing, give milk, extract, milk or squeeze out + (S) ईश् (īś) possess, belong to + (S) अयन (ayana) manner, course afterworld a realm that one enters after death. (S) आप्त (āpta) extending, reaching to + (S) एर् (ēr) raise, procure, obtain, bring near, cause to obtain + (S) ह्वृ (hvṛ) turn + (S) अल् (al) be able + (S) ध (dha) having, possessing, causing, placing ailment a disease or sickness. (S) उह् (uh) kill, hurt, give pain + (S) अल् (al) be able + (S) मन्यते (manyatē) pass for, appear as alcohol 1. a class of compounds which contain a hydroxyl functional group (-OH). 2. intoxicating beverages which contain ethanol. (S) उल्लाघ (ullāgha) happy, merry + (S) हल (hala) wine, spirituous liquor 3. (obsolete) any very fine powder. (S) आलग् (ālag) cling to, adhere + (S) खल्ल (khalla) stone or vessel for grinding drugs among being within other things or beings. (S) यम् (yam) extend or hold over + (S) अङ्ग (aṅga) part, constituent ape a primate of Hominoidea clade which are larger than monkeys and have no tail. The word is cognate with Middle English ape, Old English apa, meaning ""ape, monkey,"" Dutch aap, German Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susanto SenPublisher: Susanto Sen Imprint: Susanto Sen Volume: 6 Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.943kg ISBN: 9789334292893ISBN 10: 933429289 Pages: 552 Publication Date: 20 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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