পান্তি

Assamese

Etymology

Inherited from Early Assamese পান্তি (panti), from Sanskrit पङ्क्ति (paṅkti). Doublet of পাঁতি (pãti) and পংক্তি (poṅkti)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pan.ti/

Noun

পান্তি • (panti)

  1. class; row

References

Early Assamese

Etymology

From Sanskrit পংক্তি (paṃkti).

Noun

পান্তি (panti)

  1. row, line
    যুৱত মোহন কিনো অধৰ কান্তি
    সুপক্ক দাড়িম বীজ দশনপান্তি
    juwoto möhono kinö odhororo kanti ,
    supokko daṛimo bījo dośonoro panti .
    The young man Mohana lip's beauty,
    his teeth are a row of nicely riped pomegranate seeds.

Descendants

  • Assamese: পান্তি (panti)
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