उठाबो
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Inherited from Prakrit उट्ठावेइ (uṭṭhāvei), from Sanskrit उत्था॑पयति (útthāpayati).[1]
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[edit]उठाबो (uṭhābo)(transitive)[2]
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- ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985), “*ut-sthāpayati”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 88
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 पूरण मल बरैवा, रामजी लाल बरैवा, बजरंग लाल बरैवा, गोवर्धन लाल जाट, कविता योगी, मुकेश कुमार योगी [pūraṇ mal baraivā, rāmjī lāl baraivā, bajraṅg lāl baraivā, govardhan lāl jāṭ, kavitā yogī, mukeś kumār yogī] (2019), “उठाबो”, in ढुँढाड़ी शब्दकोश: ढुँढाड़ी-हिन्दी-अंग्रेज़ी [ḍhuṇḍhāṛī śabdakoś: ḍhuṇḍhāṛī-hindī-aṅgrezī, Dhundhari Dictionary: Dhundhari-Hindi-English] (in Hindi), 1st edition, Bengaluru: Nirmaan Society, →ISBN, page 23, column 2.
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- Dhundhari terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
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- Dhundhari terms inherited from Prakrit
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