Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages
by Satya Vrat Shastri | 2005 | 125,218 words
This book, entitled "Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages", explores the profound influence of Sanskrit on Southeast Asian languages and cultures. It highlights India's extensive cultural and linguistic exchanges with Southeast Asia, beginning from ancient times when Indian rulers and religious envoys connected with countries like ...
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344 sasa - n. a hare or rabbit. Skt. QTT sasa - n. a hare or rabbit. sasin - n. the moon. beog Skt. sasin-n. hare; rabbit (which as well as the envelope; the marks in the moon are supposed to resemble); the moon. sasithorn - n. one who bears the rabbit; the moon. Skt. TTER sasidhara - n. one who bears the rabbit; the moon. saya - n. sleeping. Skt. Tc saya - n. sleeping; a bed; a snake. sayana - n. sleep; a bed. Skt. c sayana - n. sleep; a bed; a couch; copulation; coition. sadudi - n. praise; laudation; commendation. Skt. stuti - n. (hymn of) praise; laudation, commendation. sadom - n. post; pillar; column. Skt. stambha - n. post; pillar; column. sata-n. one hundred. Skt. QTT sata-n. one hundred. satavad - n. a hundred years; a century. Skt. af satavarsa - n. a hundred years; a century. sati- - n. a woman or female in general. Skt. Et stri- n. a woman or female in general.