Reconstruction:Prakrit/𑀆𑀓𑁆𑀓𑀟

This Prakrit entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Prakrit

Etymology

    Uncertain. Perhaps from Sanskrit आकृ॑त (ā́kṛta, shaped, arranged), with retention of k due to the morpheme boundary preceding it.

    Adjective

    *𑀆𑀓𑁆𑀓𑀟 (*ākkaḍa) (Devanagari *आक्कड) [1]

    1. stiff, cramped

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    • Central Indo-Aryan:
    • Eastern Indo-Aryan:
      • Angika:
        Devanagari script: अकड़ (akaṛ)
        Kaithi script: 𑂃𑂍𑂚 (akaṛ)
      • Magahi:
        Devanagari script: अकड़ (akaṛ)
        Kaithi script: 𑂃𑂍𑂚 (akaṛ)
      • Maithili: akaṛ
        Devanagari script: अकड़
        Tirhuta script: 𑒁𑒏𑒛𑓃
    • Northern Indo-Aryan:
    • Northwestern Indo-Aryan:
      • Punjabic:
        • Pahari-Potwari: ākaṛ
          Gurmukhi script: ਆਕਡ਼
          Shahmukhi script: آکَڑ
        • Punjabi: ākaṛ
          Gurmukhi script: ਆਕਡ਼
          Shahmukhi script: آکَڑ
        • Saraiki: ākaṛ
          Devanagari script: आकड़ (ākaṛ)
          Multani script: 𑊀𑊄𑊧 (akṛ /⁠ākaṛ⁠/)
          Shahmukhi script: آکَڑ
      • Sindhic:
        • Kachchi: akaṛ
          Gujarati script: અકડ઼
          Khudabadi script: 𑊰𑊺𑋊
        • Sindhi: ākuṛu
          Arabic script: آڪُڙُ
          Devanagari script: आकुड़ु
          Khudabadi script: 𑊱𑊺𑋣𑋊𑋣
    • Southern Indo-Aryan:
      • Marathi: akaḍ, akkaḍ
        Devanagari script: अकड, अक्कड
        Modi script: 𑘀𑘎𑘚, 𑘀𑘎𑘿𑘎𑘚
      • Varhadi: akaḷ
        Devanagari script: अकळ
        Modi script: 𑘀𑘎𑘯
    • Western Indo-Aryan:

    References

    1. ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “*ākkaḍa”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 45