𑀕𑀽𑀳

Prakrit

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit गूथ (gūtha), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷewh₁-.

Noun

𑀕𑀽𑀳 (gūha) n (Devanagari गूह)

  1. faeces, dung

Descendants

  • Assamese: গু (gu)
  • Bengali: গু (gu)
  • Dhivehi: ގުއި (gui), ގޫ ()
  • Gujarati: ગૂ ()
  • Hindustani:
    Hindi: गुह (guh), गू (), गूह (gūh)
    Urdu: گوہ (gūh), گو ()
  • Konkani: गू ()
  • Marathi: गू ()
  • Nepali: गू (), गुह् (guh), गुहु (guhu), गु (gu)
  • Oriya: ଗୁହ (guhô), ଘୁଅ (ghuô), ଗୁ (gu), ଗଅ (gôô), ଗଇ (gôi)
  • Punjabi: ਗੂੰਹ (gū̃h)
  • Sindhi: [script needed] (gū̃hu)
  • Sinhalese: ගූ ()
  • Sylheti: ꠉꠥ (gu)

Further reading

  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985), gūtha”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
  • Sheth, Hargovind Das T[rikamcand] (1923-1928), गूह”, in पाइअ-सद्द-महण्णवो [Pāia-Sadda-Mahaṇṇavo; lit. Ocean of Prakrit words] (in Hindi), Calcutta: [Published by the Author].
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