ފަނި
Dhivehi
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fa.n̪i/, [fä.n̪i]
- Hyphenation: ފަ‧ނި
Etymology 1
Inherited from Sanskrit प्रणक (praṇaka, “a living being, animal, worm”). Cognate to Sinhalese පණුවා (paṇuwā, “worm, maggot”)
Alternative forms
- ފާނު (fānu) – Huvadhu
- ފާނި (fāni) – Mulaku
- ފަޱި (faṇi) – Addu
References
- Hassan Ahmed Maniku (2000), “ފަނި”, in A Concise Etymological Vocabulary of Dhivehi Language, Colombo: The Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka, page .
Etymology 2
Inherited from Sanskrit फाणित (phāṇita, “the inspissated juice of the sugar cane and other plants”). Cognate to Sinhalese පැණි (pæṇi, “sweet juice, syrup, honey, molasses”)
References
- Hassan Ahmed Maniku (2000), “ފަނި”, in A Concise Etymological Vocabulary of Dhivehi Language, Colombo: The Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka, page .
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