সাড়ে
Bengali
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Bengali সাঢ়ে (saṛhe), from Old Bengali সাঢে (sāḍhe), genitive of সাঢ (sāḍha), from Prakrit *𑀲𑀸𑀟𑁆𑀠 (*sāḍḍha), from Sanskrit सार्ध (sārdha, “plus a half”), from स (sa, “with”) + अर्ध (ardha, “half”). Cognate with Assamese চাৰে (sare), Odia ସାଢ଼େ (saṛhe), Gujarati સાડા (sāḍā /sāṛā/), Punjabi ਸਾਢ (sāḍh), Sindhi سآڍُ (sāḍhu), Kashmiri سآڈ (sāḍ), Bhadrawahi साढो (sāḍho), Nepali साड़े (sāṛe), साढ़े (sāṛhe), Awadhi साढ़े (sāṛhe), Hindustani साढ़े (sāṛhe) / ساڑھے (sāṛhe), Marathi साढे (sāḍhe), साडे (sāḍe), Konkani साडे (sāḍe), साडि (sāḍi).
Pronunciation
Adjective
সাড়ে • (śaṛe)
References
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “sārdha”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 771
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