অক্ষোভ্য

Bengali

Etymology

Derived from Sanskrit अक्षोभ्य (akṣobhya). Structurally, from Bahuvrīhi compound of অ- (o-) + ক্ষোভ্য (khobbhô), or, by Bengali prefixation of অ- (o-) + ক্ষোভ্য (khobbhô), or alternatively, by Bengali suffixation of অক্ষোভ (ôkkhobh) + -য (-jo).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔk.kʰob.bʱo/

Adjective

অক্ষোভ্য (ôkkhobbhô) (comparative আরও অক্ষোভ্য, superlative সবচেয়ে অক্ষোভ্য)

  1. having no agitation or perturbation, tranquil, calm
  2. unworhty to be regreted for

Noun

অক্ষোভ্য (ôkkhobbhô)

  1. (Hinduism) the snake around the neck or head of Goddess Tara
  2. (Hinduism) Shiva
  3. (Hinduism) one of the sixty-four yoginis
  4. (Buddhism) the second of the five Dhyani Buddhas
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