আণ্ঠু
Early Assamese
Etymology
From Sanskrit অষ্ঠীৱৎ (aṣṭhīvat), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *HaṣṭʰiHwánts, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HastčiHwánts. Cognate with Sylheti ꠀꠑꠥ (aṭú), Bengali হাঁটু (hãṭu).
Noun
আণ্ঠু (aṇṭhu)
- knee
- Shishu leela
- আণ্ঠু কাঢ়ি ৰিঙ্গ পাড়ি ফুৰা ব্ৰজ মাঝে।
সোণাৰ ঘুঙ্গুৰচয় কঙ্কালত বাজে॥- aṇṭhu kaṛhi riṅgo paṛi phura brojo majhe,
sóṇaro ghuṅgurocoyo koṅkaloto baje. - Genuflecting (snatching knees), crawling, you roam in Braja,
The golden ghungurs ring on the waist.
- aṇṭhu kaṛhi riṅgo paṛi phura brojo majhe,
Derived terms
- আণ্ঠু কাঢ় (anthu karh)
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