વાણિયો
Gujarati
FWOTD – 5 December 2023
Etymology
Inherited from Old Gujarati वाणीउा, वाणीडु (vāṇīḍu), from Prakrit 𑀯𑀸𑀡𑀺𑀅𑀬 (vāṇiaya), from Sanskrit वाणिज (vāṇijá), from वणिज् (vaṇíj, “merchant, trader”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʋɑ.ɳɪ.jo/
- Rhymes: -jɔ
- Hyphenation: વા‧ણિ‧યો
Noun
વાણિયો • (vāṇiyo) m
- Bania (a member of the Bania caste)
- (by extension, especially Hindu) merchant, trader
- 2007, Shamal Bhatt, Hasu Yajnik, Rūpāvatī, page 29:
- યોડું આગળ ચાલ્યો કે તળાવ આવ્યું ! એનાં કાંઠે બેઠેલો ઘરો વાણિયો બોલ્યો: હું બીજાપુરનો વહાણવટી વાણિયો છું પણ વાંઝિયો છું.
- yoḍũ āgaḷ cālyo ke taḷāv āvyũ ! enā̃ kā̃ṭhe beṭhelo gharo vāṇiyo bolyo: hũ bījāpurno vahāṇavṭī vāṇiyo chũ paṇ vā̃jhiyo chũ.
- As he walked further he came across a pond! The merchant sat on the bank and said: ‘I am Bijapur’s overseas merchant, yet I am unsuccessful.’
- dragonfly
Related terms
- વાણોતર (vāṇotar)
Descendants
Further reading
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “vāṇijá”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 670
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