ભુઠ્ઠો

Gujarati

Alternative forms

  • ભુટ્ટો (bhuṭṭo)

Etymology

Inherited from Prakrit *𑀪𑀼𑀝𑁆𑀞 (*bhuṭṭha), from Sanskrit *भ्रुष्ट (bhruṣṭa), from earlier भृष्ट (bhṛṣṭa), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *bʰr̥ṣṭás, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *bʰr̥štás, from Proto-Indo-European *bhr̥ǵ-tó-s (roasted, fried), from *bʰerǵ ~ *bʰreǵ (to roast, fry). Originally meant any fried or roasted foodstuff in Indo-Aryan languages, only near-universally changing to mean maize or corn after the colonial introduction of the plant. Cognate with Bengali ভুট্টা (bhuṭṭa), Hindi भुट्टा (bhuṭṭā), Nepali भुट्नु (bhuṭnu), Marathi भुटा (bhuṭā).

Pronunciation

Noun

ભુઠ્ઠો • (bhuṭhṭho) m

  1. maize, corn (cob)
    Synonym: મકાઈ (makāī)

Declension

Declension of ભુઠ્ઠો
Singular Plural
nominative ભુઠ્ઠો (bhuṭhṭho) ભુઠ્ઠા (bhuṭhṭhā), ભુઠ્ઠાઓ (bhuṭhṭhāo)
oblique ભુઠ્ઠા (bhuṭhṭhā) ભુઠ્ઠાઓ (bhuṭhṭhāo)
vocative ભુઠ્ઠા (bhuṭhṭhā) ભુઠ્ઠાઓ (bhuṭhṭhāo)
instrumental ભુઠ્ઠે (bhuṭhṭhe) ભુઠ્ઠાએ (bhuṭhṭhāe)
locative ભુઠ્ઠે (bhuṭhṭhe) ભુઠ્ઠે (bhuṭhṭhe)
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