Sanskrit Origins of English: Etymologies of English Words (violent- zythum)

Author:   Susanto Sen
Publisher:   Susanto Sen
Volume:   32
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Pages:   550
Publication Date:   20 June 2025
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Sanskrit Origins of English: Etymologies of English Words (violent- zythum)


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This book delves into the etymologies of over 7400 English words, from violent to zythum, in alphabetical order. Examples of the Sanskrit origins of English words from this book: violent involving intense physical force, or physical conflict. (S) व्याल (vyāla) wicked, mischievous, vicious + (S) अन्त (anta) nature, condition violet 1. a bluish-purple colour. 2. plants or flowers of Viola genus. (S) विलोहित (vilōhita) deep-red, kind of onion virion a single particle of a virus. (S) वीर्य (vīrya) poison + (S) अणु (aṇu) minute, atom, soul visage a person's face, facial expression, or facial features. (S) पश्य (paśya) look!, seeing, right understanding + (S) ज (ja) produced or caused by viscacha a large South American burrowing rodent from chinchilla family, which resembles a plump hare. (S) पी (pī) swell, fatten + (S) शश (śaśa) hare, rabbit waft 1. to float gently in the air. (S) विपत् (vipat) fly along, cause to fly away 2. to wave the hand or something to give notice. (S) वेपति (vēpati) shake, cause to tremble or move, vibrate wag 1. to swing from side to side, like the tail of a dog. 2. (obsolete) to be in motion or action. (S) वेग (vēga) working, impetuosity, quickness, jerk, excitement, violent agitation, momentum, circulation 3. (obsolete) to go or depart. (S) विगा (vigā) go or pass away waiter 1. an employed man who serves customers in a restaurant. 2. someone who waits for something to happen. (S) वहति (vahati) be borne or carried along, bear or carry on or with + (S) एर् (ēr) raise, procure, obtain, bring near, cause to obtain 3. a small tray. (S) वहित्र (vahitra) vessel wakf an Islamic practice of endowment of land for religious or charitable purposes. Arabic وَقْف (waqf) means ""to come to a stop, to come to a standstill, to stand, to stop."" (S) पक्व (pakva) fully developed, near to death xanthophyll a naturally occurring yellow pigment of the carotenoid group. (S) सान्ध्य (sāndhya) relating to the morning or evening twilight + (S) फालि (phāli) leaf Xavier a male name meaning ""bright."" (S) शुभ्र (śubhra) bright xeric 1. extremely dry. 2. an organism which is adapted to a very dry environment. (S) क्षर् (kṣar) perish, wane, melt away, pour out + (S) आख्या (ākhyā) name, appellation, call, relate yabber (Australia, New Zealand) chatter. (S) व्यवहृ (vyavahṛ) speak yacht a medium-sized sailing boat used for travel, cruising or racing. (S) य (ya) wind + (S) होड (hōḍa) boat Alternatively, the word could be cognate with Dutch jacht, meaning ""hunt."" (S) व्याध (vyādha) hunter, one who pierces or wounds zero without any quantity, written as 0. (S) क्षर् (kṣar) perish + (S) यु (yu) take hold or gain possession of ziff a beard. (S) शिफा (śiphā) fibrous or flexible root

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Author:   Susanto Sen
Publisher:   Susanto Sen
Imprint:   Susanto Sen
Volume:   32
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.943kg
ISBN:  

9789334308006


ISBN 10:   9334308001
Pages:   550
Publication Date:   20 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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