ডাক

Assamese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dak/

Noun

ডাক (dak)

  1. post
Declension

Etymology 2

Inherited from Sanskrit *ডক্ক্ (ḍakk, shout). Cognate with Bengali ডাক (ḍak, call), ডাকা (ḍaka, to call), Sylheti ꠒꠣꠇ (ḍax), ꠒꠣꠇꠣ (ḍaxa, to call), Oriya ଡାକ (ḍakô, call).

Noun

ডাক (dak)

  1. shout, loud call (of rooster, house gecko etc.)
    জেঠীৰ ডাক শুনিছোঁ
    zethir dak xunisü̃.
    I heard house lizard's call.
  2. cockcrow
  3. bid (in auction or in card game)
Declension

Verb

ডাক (dak)

  1. to bid, speak one's stand (in auction or in card game)
Conjugation
Derived terms
  • ডাক ক (dak ko)
  • ডাক ডাকোঁতা (dak dakü̃ta)
  • ডাক দিওঁতা (dak diü̃ta)
  • ডাক দে (dak de)
  • ডাকনাম (dakonam)
  • ডাকুৱা কুকুৰা (dakua kukura)

Etymology 3

Inherited from Magadhi Prakrit *𑀟𑀓𑁆𑀓 (*ḍakka, bitten), from Sanskrit *ডক্ক্ (ḍakk, bite). Possibly cognate to Hindi डंक (ḍaṅk).

Verb

ডাক (dak)

  1. to sting, nettle, bite (by snake, stinging caterpillar, bee etc.)
    মোক কালি বিছাই ডাকিছিল, এতিয়ালৈকে খজুৱাই আছে
    mük kali bisai dakisil, etialoike khozuai ase.
    Yesterday a stinging caterpillar sting me and it's still itching.
Conjugation
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