𑀢𑀻𑀲
Prakrit
| ← 20 | ← 29 | 𑁩𑁦 30 |
32 → | 40 → [a], [b] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3[a], [b], [c], [d] | ||||
| Cardinal: 𑀢𑀻𑀲 (tīsa) | ||||
Alternative forms
- 𑀢𑀻𑀲𑀸 (tīsā), 𑀢𑀻𑀲𑀇𑀁 (tīsaïṃ)
Etymology
Etymology tree
Inherited from Sanskrit त्रिंशत् (triṃśat), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *triHśát, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *triHćát, from Proto-Indo-European *tridḱómt (“three-ten”). Cognate with Ancient Greek τριάκοντα (triákonta), Latin trīgintā.
Numeral
𑀢𑀻𑀲 (tīsa) (Devanagari तीस) (cardinal number)
Descendants
Some descendants have reinserted -r- due to Sanskritic influence or as retentions not recorded in the Dramatic Prakrits.
- Central:
- Eastern:
- Northern:
- Khasa Prakrit:
- Eastern Pahari:
- Nepali: तीस (tīs)
- Eastern Pahari:
- Khasa Prakrit:
- Northwestern:
- Paisaci Prakrit:
- Punjabi: تیہہ / ਤੀਹ (tīh)
- Sindhi: ٽيهه
- Paisaci Prakrit:
- Southern:
References
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “triṁśát”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press