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- word bahuvrīhí is itself likewise an exception to this rule. Bahuvrihi compounds are called possessive compounds in English. In English, bahuvrihis can...
- Nañ-tatpuruṣa Prādi and gati Upapada Bahuvrīhi Dvigu Dvandva Avyayībhāva The first two of these, tatpuruṣa and bahuvrīhi, are Indo-European inheritances,...
- Achaemenis/Achaemenes" (Old Persian: 𐏃𐎧𐎠𐎶𐎴𐎡𐏁, romanized: Haxāmaniš; a bahuvrihi compound translating to "having a friend's mind"). Achaemenes was himself...
- Kirtimukha (Sanskrit: कीर्तिमुख ,kīrtimukha, also kīrttimukha, a bahuvrihi compound translating to "glorious face") is the name of a swallowing fierce...
- uncertainty as to the moves of the gaja (elephant). Sanskrit caturaṅga is a bahuvrihi compound word, meaning "having four limbs or parts" and in epic poetry...
- Chandragupta Maurya and his grandson Ashoka. The word cakra-vartin- is a bahuvrīhi compound word, translating to "one whose wheels are moving", in the sense...
- or "cutting trees". When turned back into nouns, such compounds were Bahuvrihis or semantically resembled agent nouns. In thematic stems, creating a possessive...
- another might be described as "John Smith the short". Animal epithet Bahuvrihi, a Proto-Indo-European formation often used for epithets Cognomen Honorific...
- putradevah, acharyadevah, and atithidevah are one word each, and each one is a Bahuvrihi samasta-pada. In Sanatana Dharma personal God is worshipped in five-step...
- "cover to keep insects off"), from κώνωψ (kónops, "cone-face"), which is a bahuvrihi compound meaning "mosquito". The first 'o' changing into 'a' may be due...