दॄ

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *dar-, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dar-, from Proto-Indo-European *der- (to split, to tear, to crack). Cognate with English tear, Ancient Greek δέρω (dérō), Macedonian дере (dere), Persian دریدن (daridan, to tear). The "heed" meaning is probably a semantic specialization of the original "tear" meaning.

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दॄ (dṝ)

  1. to tear
  2. to divide
  3. to tear (something) to pieces, to wrench
  4. to split (open)
  5. to burst
  6. to be dispersed or scattered (as an army)
  7. to be frightened or afraid
  8. to heed

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