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21 Pitmanbar
A silk and gold fabric, woven on hand looms in Yeola, India. This fabric is curiously woven, red on one side and yellow on the other, and its border is of gold and very dignified. Silk loin cloths are worn during the performance of religious ceremonies and during meals when cotton cloth is considered impure. It is called pitambar in Sanskrit as well as in modern languages. The word pitmanbar merely means a yellow cloth, and the probability is that this fabric was always yellow when it was first introduced, and although it is now dyed red, green, purple, orange or black, it still retains its first name, derived in all probability from the natural yellow colour of the Bombyx mori silk. Vishnu is called " Pitambar-dhari " in mythological books. This name literally means " one who bears a yellow cloth." -
22 θῆσθαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `suck' (δ 89);Other forms: pres. inf. (δ 89), θήσατο aor. ind. (Ω 58, Call. Jov. 48), θησάμενος (h. Cer. 236) θήσατο `suckled' (h. Ap. 123); act. θῆσαι θρέψαι, θηλάσαι H.Etymology: With the medial σ-aorist θήσατο agrees best the active s-aorist Skt. adhāsīt `suckles' (only gramm.); beside it the root aorist adhāt `id.' (AV). As present Sanskrit has dháyati, which agrees both with OCS dojǫ and with Goth. daddjan, OSwed. dæggja `suck' (with "Verschärfung" [Gemination] of the j), IE *dhh₁-ei-̯eti (s. below). With θῆ-σθαι agree also OHG tāen, Latv. dêt `suck' (IE * dhē-); both languages have a yot-present, tāju, dêju, which is possible in θῆ-σθαι (\< *θή-ι̯ε-σθαι?), which seems athematic. As the other representatives of this etymon have θη- in Greek ( θηλή, θῆλυς, τιθήνη, γαλαθηνός; also θήνιον γάλα H.; (not τιθασός), it is obvious to see in θῆσθαι an innovation after θήσατο. - Beside IE * dheh₁- in θη- (cf. in Skt. fut. dhāsyati, dhātrī `whet-nurse' etc.) stands * dhī- in Skt. dhītá- `sucked', MHG dīen `sucked, give the breast'; further Skt. dhenā `milch-cow' point to * dʰeh₁-i-. On dháyati s. above. - More forms in Bq and the etymol. dict. (W.-Hofmann s. fēlīx, fēlō, fēmina).Page in Frisk: 1,673-674Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θῆσθαι
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23 δείκνυμι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `show' (Il.).Derivatives: δεῖξις, often compounds ἀπό-, ἔν-, ἐπί-δειξις etc. (Ion.-Att.); δεῖγμα `sample', παρά-, ἔν-, ἐπί-δειγμα etc. (Ion.-Att.) with analogal γ (Schwyzer 769 n. 6), with παρα-δειγματικός, δειγματίζω, δειγματισμός etc. (Arist.). Nom. agentis: δείκτης, ἐν-, προ-δείκτης etc. (hell.) with δεικτικός, ἀπο-, ἐν-δεικτικός etc. (Att., Arist.). Nomen loci: δεικτήριον `showplace' (pap., EM) with δεικτηριάς f. `mime' (Plb.). - Isolated δείκηλον `(mimic) performance, picture, sculpture' (Hdt.; s. Chantr. Form. 242, Schwyzer 484) with δεικηλίκτᾱς (Dor.) `actor, ὑποκριτής' (Plu.); also δείκελον (Demokr.) and δείκανον (EM). - On δίκη s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [188] *deiḱ-`show'Etymology: Beside the primary νυ-present with secondary full grade (exception Cret. δίκνυτι), which conquered all forms (except δίκη), other languages have a thematic root present, Lat. dīcō (old deicō) `speak', Goth. ga-teihan `show, make clear', OHG zīhan ` zeihen, accuse' etc.; with zero grade in Skt. diśáti `show, demonstrate'. Other formations, in Sanskrit the intensive dédiṣṭe, in Iranian the jot-present Av. disyeiti `show'; deverbatives Lat. dĭcāre, OHG zeigōn ` zeigen'. Isolated Hitt. tekkuššāmi `show' (with unclear uš-). - See W.-Hofmann s. dīcō. Monograph by J. Gonda Δείκνυμι. Diss. Utrecht 1929. - Cf. δηδέχαται.Page in Frisk: 1,355-356Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δείκνυμι
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24 spokrewni|ony
adj. 1. (związany pokrewieństwem) related, akin (z kimś to sb)- blisko/daleko spokrewniony closely/distantly related- jesteśmy z nimi spokrewnieni przez dziadka we’re related through our grandfather2. (mający takie samo pochodzenie) [rośliny, zwierzęta] related (z czymś to sth)- czy por jest spokrewniony z cebulą? is the leek related to the onion?- języki spokrewnione z sanskrytem languages related to SanskritThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spokrewni|ony
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25 base
Adj1. तुच्छ/नीचThey spend most of their time in taking about base topics.--------N1. आधारIt is said that Sanskrit is the base of all European languages.--------VT1. आधारित\baseकरनाRam's PHD dissertation was based on computer.
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