𑀕𑀡𑁆𑀳𑀇

Prakrit

Etymology

From Sanskrit गृह्णाति (gṛhṇāti)

Verb

𑀕𑀡𑁆𑀳𑀇 (gaṇhaï) (Devanagari गण्हइ)

  1. to take

Descendants

  • Eastern:
    • Magadhi Prakrit:
      • Early Assamese: ঘেনাইব (ghenaibo)
      • Odia: ଘିନିବା (ghiniba), ଘେନିବା (gheniba)
  • Northern:
    • Khasa Prakrit:
      • Western Pahari:
        • Bhadrawahi: घिन्न्णू (ghinnṇū)
        • Churahi: घिन्णा (ghinṇā)
        • Jaunsari: घीन्णोँ (ghīnṇō̃)
        • Pangwali: घिन्णा (ghinṇā)
  • Northwestern:
    • Paisaci Prakrit:
      • Takka Apabhramsa:
        • Lahnda: گھنݨ (ghinnaṇ), گھدھا (ghiddā)
        • Punjabi: ghinnaṇā
          Gurmukhi script: ਘਿੰਨਣਾ
          Shahmukhi script: گھِنَّݨَا
      • Vracada Apabhramsa:
        • Sindhi: g̠iṇhaṇu, g̠iddhā
          Arabic script: گِڻهَڻُ, گِدڌَا
          Devanagari script: गिण्हणु, गिद्धा
          • Jadgali: [script needed] (ghinṇu)
          • Kachchi: ગિન્ણૂ (ginṇū)
  • Southern:

References

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