दल्
Sanskrit
Alternative scripts
Alternative scripts
- ᬤᬮ᭄ (Balinese script)
- দল্ (Assamese script)
- দল্ (Bengali script)
- 𑰟𑰩𑰿 (Bhaiksuki script)
- 𑀤𑀮𑁆 (Brahmi script)
- 𑌦𑌲𑍍 (Grantha script)
- દલ્ (Gujarati script)
- ਦਲੑ (Gurmukhi script)
- ꦢꦭ꧀ (Javanese script)
- ទល៑ (Khmer script)
- ದಲ್ (Kannada script)
- ທລ຺ (Lao script)
- ദല് (Malayalam script)
- 𑘟𑘩𑘿 (Modi script)
- ᢑᠠᠯ (Mongolian script)
- ᡩᠠᠯ (Manchu script)
- ဒလ် (Burmese script)
- 𑦿𑧉𑧠 (Nandinagari script)
- 𑐡𑐮𑑂 (Newa script)
- ଦଲ୍ (Odia script)
- ꢣꢭ꣄ (Saurashtra script)
- 𑆢𑆬𑇀 (Sharada script)
- 𑖟𑖩𑖿 (Siddham script)
- දල් (Sinhalese script)
- த³ல் (Tamil script)
- దల్ (Telugu script)
- ทลฺ (Thai script)
- ད་ལ྄ (Tibetan script)
- 𑒠𑒪𑓂 (Tirhuta script)
Etymology
Traditionally derived from Proto-Indo-European *delh₁- (“to split, divide”), and thus cognate with Latvian dalīt (“to split, divide”), Latin dolor.
However, Mayrhofer is skeptical of the above etymology, due to the root's lack of attestation in Vedic texts, and instead derives it from an l-form of दॄ (dṝ, “to tear, split”).
Derived terms
- दल (dála, “part, division, detachment”)
References
- Monier Williams (1899), “दल्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 0471.
- Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1893), “दल्”, in A practical Sanskrit dictionary with transliteration, accentuation, and etymological analysis throughout, London: Oxford University Press
- William Dwight Whitney, 1885, The Roots, Verb-forms, and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language, Leipzig: Breitkopf and Härtel, page 070
- Otto Böhtlingk; Richard Schmidt (1879-1928), “दल्”, in Walter Slaje, Jürgen Hanneder, Paul Molitor, Jörg Ritter, editors, Nachtragswörterbuch des Sanskrit [Dictionary of Sanskrit with supplements] (in German), Halle-Wittenberg: Martin-Luther-Universität, published 2016
- Mayrhofer, Manfred (2001) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan] (in German), volume 3, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, pages 262-263
- Mallory, J. P.; Adams, D. Q. (2006) The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European World (Oxford Linguistics), New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 372
- Rix, Helmut, editor (2001) Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben [Lexicon of Indo-European Verbs] (in German), 2nd edition, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, →ISBN, pages 114
- Pokorny, Julius (1959), “0194”, in Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Indo-European Etymological Dictionary] (in German), volume 1, Bern, München: Francke Verlag, page 0194
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