हिलसा
Hindi
Alternative forms
- हिल्सा (hilsā)
Etymology
Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit इलीश (ilīśa), a compound of इल् (il, “to go, move”) + ईश (īśa, “lord, master, chief”), literally meaning "the chief of those which move (in water)", referring to the perceived taste of the fish.The first element is from Proto-Indo-European *h₁elh₂- (“to drive, move, go”) (compare Ancient Greek ἐλαύνω (elaúnō, “to drive”), Latin alacer (“lively, active, brisk”), Irish élaim (“flee”), Proto-Germanic *alaną (“to spurn, drive”), *lanō (“lane”)).
Pronunciation
- (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /ɦɪl.sɑː/, [ɦɪl̪.s̪äː]
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