বাদলা
See also: বদলা
Bengali
Etymology
From Sanskrit वार्दल (vārdala), from वार्द (vārda, “water-giving; rain cloud”), a compound of वार् (vār, “water”) + द (da, “giving”); the first element is from Proto-Indo-Iranian *waHr- (“water; rain”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wer ~ *weh₁r- (“water, rain, flow”). Cognate with Persian باران (“rain”), بارش (whence Hindi बारिश (bāriś)), Ossetian уарын (waryn, “rain”), Avestan 𐬬𐬀𐬭 (var, “rain”), Luwian 𒉿𒀀𒅈 (wār, “water”), Old Norse vari (“liquid, water”), Latvian jūra (“sea”), and Latin ūrīna (whence English urine), Avara. Doublet of বারি (bari).
Adjective
বাদলা • (badola) (comparative আরও বাদলা, superlative সবচেয়ে বাদলা)
- rainy
- বাদলা আকাশে হইল আন্ধার
- badla akashe hoilo andhar
- the rainy sky has become dark
Noun
বাদলা • (badla)
Usage notes
- The concepts of clouds and rain are synonymous and are amalgamated in many dialects.
Related terms
- বাদল (badol)
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