𑘎𑘳𑘽𑘥𑘰𑘨

Marathi

Noun

𑘎𑘳𑘽𑘥𑘰𑘨 • (kumbhārm

  1. Modi script form of कुंभार

Old Marathi

Alternative forms

  • 𑘎𑘳𑘦𑘿𑘮𑘰𑘨 (kumhāra)

Etymology

Inherited from Prakrit 𑀓𑀼𑀁𑀪𑀸𑀭 (kuṃbhāra), 𑀓𑀼𑀁𑀪𑀆𑀭 (kuṃbhaāra), from Sanskrit 𑘎𑘳𑘦𑘿𑘥𑘎𑘰𑘨 (kumbhakāra). Cognate with Old Punjabi ਕੁਮ੍ਹ੍ਹਿਆਰੁ (kumhiāru), Middle Bengali কুম্ভার (kumbhar).

Noun

𑘎𑘳𑘽𑘥𑘰𑘨 (kuṃbhāram (Devanagari कुंभार)

  1. potter
    Synonym: 𑘎𑘳𑘩𑘰𑘯 (kulāḷa)
    • 1290, Jñāneśvar, Jñāneśvarī (Rājvāḍe edition) 18.424:
      𑘡𑘰𑘡𑘰 𑘓𑘰𑘽𑘎𑘲𑘽 𑘥𑘰𑘽𑘚𑘹𑘽 𑘕𑘰𑘩𑘹𑘽𑙁 𑘝𑘹𑘽 𑘎𑘳𑘽𑘥𑘰𑘨𑘹𑘽 𑘢𑘨𑘼𑘝𑘹𑘽 𑘡𑘹𑘩𑘹𑘽𑙁
      𑘝𑘨𑘿‍𑘮𑘲𑘽 𑘥𑘪𑘹 𑘓𑘲 𑘝𑘹𑘽 𑘦𑘰𑘐𑘲𑘩𑘹𑘽𑙁 𑘥𑘪𑘽𑘚𑘲𑘩𑘹𑘢𑘜𑘹𑘽𑙂
      nānā cāṃkīṃ bhāṃḍeṃ jāleṃ. teṃ kuṃbhāreṃ parauteṃ neleṃ.
      tar‍hīṃ bhave cī teṃ māgīleṃ. bhavaṃḍīlepaṇeṃ.
      • 1948 translation by Vittal Ganesh Pradhan
        When a potter removes from his wheel the vessel which he has made,
        the wheel continues revolving with the force of its spinning.

Descendants

Further reading

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    Shankar Gopal Tulpule, Anne Feldhaus (1999) “कुंभार”, in A Dictionary of Old Marathi, Mumbai: Popular Prakashan
  • Panse, Murlidhar Gajanan (1953) “कुंभार”, in Linguistic Peculiarities of Jñāneśvarī, Poona: Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute, page 276, column 1.
  • वेलिंगकर, रामचंद्र नारायण [Velingkar, Ramchandra Narayan] (1959) ज्ञानेश्वरीचें शब्द-भांडार [Lexicon of the Dnyaneshwari] (in Marathi), मुंबई [Mumbai]: मराठी संशोधन मंडळ [Marathi Sanshodhan Mandal], page 116, column 1.
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “kumbhakāra”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 171

Varhadi

Noun

𑘎𑘳𑘽𑘥𑘰𑘨 (kumbhārm

  1. Modi script form of कुंभार