𑀓𑀼𑀁𑀪𑀆𑀭
Prakrit
Alternative forms
- 𑀓𑀼𑀁𑀪𑀓𑀸𑀭 (kuṃbhakāra), 𑀓𑀼𑀁𑀪𑀸𑀭 (kuṃbhāra) — Ardhamagadhi
- 𑀓𑀼𑀁𑀪𑀬𑀸𑀭 (kuṃbhayāra) — Jain Maharastri
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit 𑀓𑀼𑀫𑁆𑀪𑀓𑀸𑀭 (kumbhakāra). By surface analysis, 𑀓𑀼𑀁𑀪 (kuṃbha) + -𑀆𑀭 (-āra).
Noun
𑀓𑀼𑀁𑀪𑀆𑀭 (kuṃbhaāra) m (Devanagari कुंभआर) (Ardhamagadhi)
- potter
- c. 1088 – 1173, Hemachandra, Siddha-Hema-Śabdanuśāśana Chapter 8 1, 8:
- 𑀦𑀺𑀲𑀸𑀅𑀭𑁄 𑀦𑀺𑀲𑀺𑀅𑀭𑁄𑁇 𑀭𑀬𑀡𑀻𑀅𑀭𑁄𑁇 𑀫𑀡𑀼𑀅𑀢𑁆𑀢𑀁𑁇 𑀩𑀳𑀼𑀮𑀸𑀥𑀺𑀓𑀸𑀭𑀸𑀢𑁆 𑀓𑁆𑀯𑀘𑀺𑀤𑁆 𑀯𑀺𑀓𑀮𑁆𑀧𑀂𑁇 𑀓𑀼𑀫𑁆𑀪-𑀆𑀭𑁄 𑀓𑀼𑀫𑁆𑀪𑀸𑀭𑁄𑁇 𑀲𑀼-𑀉𑀭𑀺𑀲𑁄𑀈 𑀲𑀽𑀭𑀺𑀲𑁄𑁇 𑀓𑁆𑀯𑀘𑀺𑀢𑁆 𑀲𑀦𑁆𑀥𑀺𑀭𑁂𑀯𑁇 𑀲𑀸𑀮𑀸𑀳𑀡𑁄𑁇 𑀘𑀓𑁆𑀓𑀸𑀑𑁇
- nisāaro nisiaro. rayaṇīaro. maṇuattaṃ. bahulādhikārāt kvacid vikalpaḥ. kumbha-āro kumbhāro. su-urisoī sūriso. kvacit sandhireva. sālāhaṇo. cakkāo.
- 𑀦𑀺𑀲𑀸𑀅𑀭𑁄 𑀦𑀺𑀲𑀺𑀅𑀭𑁄𑁇 𑀭𑀬𑀡𑀻𑀅𑀭𑁄𑁇 𑀫𑀡𑀼𑀅𑀢𑁆𑀢𑀁𑁇 𑀩𑀳𑀼𑀮𑀸𑀥𑀺𑀓𑀸𑀭𑀸𑀢𑁆 𑀓𑁆𑀯𑀘𑀺𑀤𑁆 𑀯𑀺𑀓𑀮𑁆𑀧𑀂𑁇 𑀓𑀼𑀫𑁆𑀪-𑀆𑀭𑁄 𑀓𑀼𑀫𑁆𑀪𑀸𑀭𑁄𑁇 𑀲𑀼-𑀉𑀭𑀺𑀲𑁄𑀈 𑀲𑀽𑀭𑀺𑀲𑁄𑁇 𑀓𑁆𑀯𑀘𑀺𑀢𑁆 𑀲𑀦𑁆𑀥𑀺𑀭𑁂𑀯𑁇 𑀲𑀸𑀮𑀸𑀳𑀡𑁄𑁇 𑀘𑀓𑁆𑀓𑀸𑀑𑁇
Descendants
- Ahirani: कुम्हार (kumhār)
- Assamese: কুমাৰ (kumar)
- Awadhi: कोहाँर (kohā̃r)
- Middle Bengali: কুম্ভার (kumbhar)
- Dhivehi: ކުމޭރު (kumēru)
- Dogri: kamhair
- Devanagari script: कम्हैर
- Dogra script: 𑠊𑠯𑠢𑠹𑠪𑠴𑠤
- Gojri: کُمہار (kumhār)
- Gujarati: કુંભાર (kumbhār)
- Hindustani: kumhār
- Hindi: कुम्हार
- Urdu: کُمھار
- Old Marathi: kuṃbhāra
- Odia: କୁମ୍ଭାର (kumbharô)
- Old Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi script: ਕੁਮ੍ਹ੍ਹਿਆਰੁ (kumhiāru)
- Shahmukhi script: کُمِیَارُ
- Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi script: ਕੁਮ੍ਹਿਆਰ (kumhiāra), ਘੁਮਿਆਰ (ghumiāra)
- Shahmukhi script: کُمْہِیَار
- Punjabi:
- Saraiki:
- Shahmukhi script: کُمبھار (kumbhār)
- Devanagari script: कुंभार
- Multani script: 𑊄𑊟𑊢 (kbhr)
- Sindhi: kumbharu, kumbhāru
- Arabic script: ڪُنَڀرُ, ڪُنڀارُ
- Devanagari script: कुंभरु, कुंभारु
- Khudawadi script: 𑊺𑋣𑋟𑋖𑋙𑋣, 𑊺𑋣𑋟𑋖𑋠𑋙𑋣
- Sinhalese: කුඹලා (kuᵐbalā)
Further reading
- Sheth, Hargovind Das T[rikamcand] (1923-1928) “कुंभ”, in पाइअ-सद्द-महण्णवो [Pāia-Sadda-Mahaṇṇavo; lit. Ocean of Prakrit words] (in Hindi), Calcutta: [Published by the Author], page 250.
- E.B. Cowell (1868) The Prákṛit Prakáśa, London: Trübner & Co., page 134
- Pischel, Richard, Jha, Subhadra (contributor) (1957) Comparative Grammar of the Prakrit Languages, Varanasi: Motilal Banarasidass, pages 76, 129, 366.
- Sir Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarkar, Narayan Bapuji Utgikar (1929) “कुम्भआर”, in Wilson Philological Lectures [on Sanskrit and the Derived Languages], Poona, India: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, →OCLC, page 615
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “kumbhakāra”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 171
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