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1 bhos
bhos, a bhos -
2 bhos
in the phrase: a bhos, on this side, here; this: an taobh bhos, the near side -
3 a bhos
bhos, a bhos -
4 भोस्
bhos
before vowels andᅠ soft consonants bho;
before hard consonants bhos andᅠ bhoḥ;
the latter form alsoᅠ in pause cf. Pāṇ. 8-3, 17 etc.. ;
but there is occasional confusion of these forms, esp. in later literature;
often alsoᅠ bhobhoḥ.), an interjection orᅠ voc. particle commonly used in addressing another person orᅠ several persons = O! Ho! Hallo l, in soliloquies = alas! ṠBr. etc. etc. (according to L. a particle of sorrow andᅠ of interrogation)
- भोस्कार
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5 भोस्कार
bhos-kāram. rules of address Divyâ̱v.
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6 भवत्
bhávatmf ( antī)n. being, present RV. etc. etc.;
m. f. (nom. bhávān, - vatī;
voc. bhavan orᅠ bhos q.v.;
f. - vati;
cf. Mn. II, 49)
your honour, your worship, your lordship orᅠ ladyship, you
(lit. « the gentleman orᅠ lady present» ;
cf. atra- andᅠ tatra-bh-;
used respectfully for the 2nd pers. pron., but properly with the 3rd andᅠ only exceptionally with the 2nd pers. of the verb e.g.. bhavāndadātu, « let your highness give» ;
sometimes in pl. to express greater courtesy e.g.. bhavantaḥpramāṇam, « your honour is an authority») ṠBr. etc.;
( antī) f. the present tense Pat. ;
( atī) f. a partic. kind of poisoned arrow L. ;
- भवत्पुत्र
- भवत्पूर्व
- भवत्स्नेह
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7 भो
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8 भोः
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9 मर्य
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10 a
I.2. his, her, Irish, a, Old Irish á, ái (accented), Welsh ei, Breton e, Celtic esjo, esjâs; Sanskrit gen. asyá, asyâs. The gen. pl. is an, their, Old Irish a n-, Celtic esjon (Stokes gives esan=Sanskrit gem. gen. pl. âsâm).3. who, that (rel. pron.). In Gaelic this is merely the verbal particle do of past time, used also to explain the aspiration of the future rel. sentence. Oblique cases are done by an, am (for san, sam, Old Irish san, sam), the neut. of art. used as rel. (cf. English that). The rel. locative is sometimes done by the prep. an, am: "An coire am bi na caoraich" (1776 Collection, p112).4. out of, ex: See as.5. from, in the adverbs a nall, a nìos, a nuas, a null; Irish, Old Irish an-, as anuas, etc.; Celtic a(p)ona, a derivative from Indo-European apo, whence Latin ab, Greek $$Ga$$'pó; German von, from, is the exact equivalent of the Celtic. The a before sìos and suas is due to analogy with a nìos, a nuas.II.as, a -
11 ais
back, backwards; so Irish, Early Irish aiss, daraaiss, backwards; Gaelic air ais. The forms ais, rithisd rìs, thairis, seem compounds from the root sta, sto, stand; cf. fois, bhos, ros; ais may be for ati-sta-, or ati-sti-. Ascoli refers ais to an unaccented form of éis, track, which is used after tar and di ( di a éis, post eum; See déis) for "after, post", but not for "back", as is air ais, with verbs of rest or motion. -
12 nis
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13 νεφέλη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `cloud, mass of clouds' (ep. poet. Il., also X., Arist.) also of cloudlike disturbances in urine a. in eye (medic.), metaph. `fine bird-net' (Ar., Call., AP).Compounds: Compp., e.g. νεφελ-ηγερέτα `cloudgatherer', adjunct of Zeus, with voc. for nom. (Risch Sprachgesch. u. Wortbed. 394f.), ἐπι-νέφελος `clouded' (Hdt., Hp., Arist.). Compp., e.g. νεφο-ειδής `cloud-like' (Epicur.), συν-νεφής `surrounded by clouds, dark' (E., Arist.), ἐπι-νεφής `cloudy, bringing clouds' (Arist., Thphr.) with the backformations συν-νέφει, - νένοφεν (Ar., E., Arist.), ἐπι-νέφει (Arist., Thphr.) `is, makes cloudy' with ἐπίνεψις f. `cloudiness' (Arist.).Derivatives: 1. Diminut. νεφέλιον n. (Arist., Thphr., medic.); 2. Adj. νεφελ-ώδης `cloudy' (Arist.), - ωτός `covered with clouds, consisting of clouds' (Luc.). 3. Verbs: νεφελ-όομαι (Eust.), - ίζομαι (sch.) `be(come) covered with clouds'. -- νέφος n. `cloud, mass of c.' (Il.). Derivv.: 1. Dimin. νεφύδριον (Olymp. Phil.); 2. Adj. νεφώδης `cloudlike, bringing clouds' (Arist., Str.); 3. Verb νεφόομαι, also w. ἐκ-, `become cloudy, be changed in a cloud' (Thphr., Ph.) with νέφωσις f. `cloudiness' (Ph.).Etymology: Old inherited words with exact correspondences in several languages. With νεφέλη agrees Lat. nebula (u however polyinterpretable), prob. also MWelsh. nyfel `cloud' (Loth Rev. celt. 47. 172 f.), IE * nebhelā. Also Germanic points with varying auslaut (ā- or ŏ-stem) and var. vowel to the same l-element, e.g. OWNo. njōl f. `darkness' (Germ. ō-stem = IE ā-stem), OHG nebul m. `mist' (Germ. a-stem = IE o-stem); some Celtic forms, e.g. OIr. nēl, gen. nivil m. `cloud, mist', are ambiguous. -- Beside this l-stem, which prob. not accidentally agrees with the l-stem of the words for `sun' (s. ἥλιος) and `wind' (s. ἄελλα, θύελλα), we find in the east a widespread s-stem in νέφος = Skt. nábhas- n. `cloud, mist, haze', Hitt. nepiš, OCS. nebo, gen. nebes-e `heaven' (through `cloud' \> `heaven' Brandenstein Stud. z. idg. Grundspr. 24 f.) etc., IE *nébhos n.; on the variation s: l cf. e.g. ἔτος: ἔταλον, θάρσος: θαρσα-λέος a.o. (Benveniste Origines 46 f.). -- More forms w. partly uncertain combinations in WP. 1, 131 f., Pok. 315f., W.-Hofmann s. nebula, Mayrhofer s. nábhaḥ, Vasmer s. nébo; s. also Porzig Gliederung 189f. (Not here ὄμβρος.)Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νεφέλη
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