পহু

Assamese

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit পশু (paśu), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *páśu, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *páću, from Proto-Indo-European *péḱu (cattle, livestock). Doublet of পশু (poxu).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /po.ɦu/

Noun

পহু • (pohu)

  1. wild herbivore mammals similar to deer (like deer, hare, rabbit, porcupine, yak)
  2. deer

Declension

See also

Bengali

Pronunciation

  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /poɦu/, [ˈpoɦuˑ]

Etymology 1

Doublet of প্রভু (probhu) and পৌঁছা (pōũcha).

Noun

পহু • (pohu)

  1. lord
Declension
Inflection of পহু
nominative পহু
pohu
objective পহুকে
pohuke
genitive পহুর
pohur
Indefinite forms
nominative পহু
pohu
objective পহুকে
pohuke
genitive পহুর
pohur
Definite forms
singular plural
nominative পহুটা, পহুটি
pohuṭa (colloquial), pohuṭi (formal)
পহুরা
pohura
objective পহুটাকে, পহুটিকে
pohuṭake (colloquial), pohuṭike (formal)
পহুদের(কে)
pohuder(ke)
genitive পহুটার, পহুটির
pohuṭar (colloquial), pohuṭir (formal)
পহুদের
pohuder
Objective Note: In some dialects -রে (-re) marks this case instead of -কে (-ke).

Etymology 2

Reduction of পুনঃ (punoḥ)

Adverb

পহু • (pohu)

  1. again

References

  • Subhasha Bhattacarya, Sailendra Biswas, Sailendra Biswas, and Jnanendramohana Dasa (2022) “পহু”, in Digital Dictionaries of South India [Combined Bengali Dictionaries]
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