𑀔𑁂𑀮𑁆
ප්රාකෘත
[සංස්කරණය]වෙනත් ආකාර
[සංස්කරණය]නිරුක්තිය
[සංස්කරණය]Unknown. සංස්කෘත क्रीड् ~ क्रीळ् (krīḍ ~ krīḷ) was either a borrowing from a substrate, or an inherited term whose Middle Indo-Aryan descendants were influenced by substrata into forms like this word, 𑀓𑀺𑀮𑁆𑀮𑀇 (killaï), 𑀓𑀺𑀟𑁆𑀟𑀇 (kiḍḍaï), and 𑀔𑁂𑀮𑁆𑀮𑁆 (khell). Given the predominance of the aspirated variants (with kh-), which normally are not morphed from unaspirated Old Indo-Aryan words, both the Prakrit and Sanskrit words are likely to be substrate borrowings, further suggested by persistent fluidity of the phonemes ḍ ~ ḷ ~ l.
Other attested forms like खेल् (khel, “to shake”), केल् (kel, “to shake, frolic”), क्ष्वेल् (kṣvel), and क्वेल् (kvel) are Sanskritizations of these roots. Romani khelel appears to derive from क्ष्वेल् (kṣvel) (Old Indo-Aryan kṣ- > Romani kh-, while Old Indo-Aryan kh- > Romani x-). Elsewhere, the lack of descendants with initial ch- also suggests that the Old Indo-Aryan source was aspirated.[1][2]
Root
[සංස්කරණය]Lua දෝෂය in Module:table/extend at line 12: attempt to index local 'list' (a nil value).
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ව්යුත්පන්න යෙදුම්
[සංස්කරණය]මූලාශ්ර
[සංස්කරණය]- ↑ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “khēḍ”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages [ඉන්දු-ආර්ය භාෂා සංසන්දනාත්මක ශබ්දකෝෂය], ලන්ඩන්: ඔක්ස්ෆර්ඩ් විශ්වවිද්යාල මුද්රණාලය
- ↑ Monier Williams (1899) “𑀔𑁂𑀮𑁆”, in සංස්කෘත–ඉංග්රීසි ශබ්දකෝශය, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 334.