द्रुह्यति
Sanskrit
Alternative scripts
Alternative scripts
- ᬤ᭄ᬭᬸᬳ᭄ᬬᬢᬶ (Balinese script)
- দ্ৰুহ্যতি (Assamese script)
- দ্রুহ্যতি (Bengali script)
- 𑰟𑰿𑰨𑰲𑰮𑰿𑰧𑰝𑰰 (Bhaiksuki script)
- 𑀤𑁆𑀭𑀼𑀳𑁆𑀬𑀢𑀺 (Brahmi script)
- 𑌦𑍍𑌰𑍁𑌹𑍍𑌯𑌤𑌿 (Grantha script)
- દ્રુહ્યતિ (Gujarati script)
- ਦੑਰੁਹੑਯਤਿ (Gurmukhi script)
- ꦢꦿꦸꦲꦾꦠꦶ (Javanese script)
- ទ្រុហ្យតិ (Khmer script)
- ದ್ರುಹ್ಯತಿ (Kannada script)
- ທ຺ຣຸຫ຺ຍຕິ (Lao script)
- ദ്രുഹ്യതി (Malayalam script)
- 𑘟𑘿𑘨𑘳𑘮𑘿𑘧𑘝𑘱 (Modi script)
- ᢑᠷᠤᠾᠶ᠋ᠠᢐᢈ (Mongolian script)
- ᡩᡵᡠᡥᠶᠠᢠᡳ (Manchu script)
- ဒြုဟျတိ (Burmese script)
- 𑦿𑧠𑧈𑧔𑧎𑧠𑧇𑦽𑧒 (Nandinagari script)
- 𑐡𑑂𑐬𑐸𑐴𑑂𑐫𑐟𑐶 (Newa script)
- ଦ୍ରୁହ୍ଯତି (Oriya script)
- ꢣ꣄ꢬꢸꢲ꣄ꢫꢡꢶ (Saurashtra script)
- 𑆢𑇀𑆫𑆶𑆲𑇀𑆪𑆠𑆴 (Sharada script)
- 𑖟𑖿𑖨𑗜𑖮𑖿𑖧𑖝𑖰 (Siddham script)
- ද්රුහ්යති (Sinhalese script)
- ద్రుహ్యతి (Telugu script)
- ทฺรุหฺยติ (Thai script)
- དྲུ་ཧྱ་ཏི (Tibetan script)
- 𑒠𑓂𑒩𑒳𑒯𑓂𑒨𑒞𑒱 (Tirhuta script)
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-Aryan *druźʰyáti, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dʰruǰʰyáti, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰrúgʰyeti (“to deceive”). Cognate with Younger Avestan 𐬛𐬭𐬎𐬲𐬀𐬌𐬙𐬌 (družaiti), Old Persian 𐎠𐎯𐎢𐎽𐎢𐎪𐎡𐎹 (a-du-u-ru-u-ji-i-y /ad(u)rujiya/).
Pronunciation
Verb
द्रुह्यति • (drúhyati, druhyáti) (root द्रुह्, class 4, type P)
References
- Monier Williams (1899), “द्रुह्यति”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 502.
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