𐨑𐨁𐨬𐨁π¨ͺ

Niya Prakrit

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Persian 𐭣𐭯𐭩π­₯π­₯ (dpywr /⁠dibΔ«r⁠/).

Noun

𐨑𐨁𐨬𐨁π¨ͺ (divira)

  1. scribe

Alternative forms

  • 𐨟𐨁𐨬𐨁π¨ͺ (tivira)

References

  • Burrow, Thomas (1937) The Language of the Kharosthi Documents from Chinese Turkestan, London: Cambridge University Press, page 98
  • Baums, Stefan, Glass, Andrew (2002–) β€œdivira”, in A Dictionary of Gandhariβ€Ž[1]