দাঁত

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Assamese

File:ปลาเปคู (Pacu).jpeg
পাকু মাছৰ দাঁত
paku masor dãt.
The teeth of a pacu fish.

Etymology

From Early Assamese দান্ত (danto), from Sanskrit দন্ত (dánta), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hdánts (compare Persian دندان (dandân)), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃dónts (compare Lithuanian dantis, Greek δόντι (dónti) French dent, Welsh dant, English tooth).

Pronunciation

Noun

দাঁত (dãt)

  1. tooth; teeth
  2. tusk (of elephants or boar)
  3. fang (of snakes)

Declension


Bengali

দাঁত

Etymology

From Sanskrit दत् (dát), from Proto-Indo-European *h₃dénts, *h₃dónts.

Pronunciation

Noun

দাঁত (dãt)

  1. tooth; teeth
  2. tusk (of elephants or boar)
  3. fang (of snakes)
  4. (figurative) toothly shapes or projections of something
  5. (figurative) strength or pride