পিন্ধা

Assamese

Etymology

Assamese verb set
পিন্ধ (pindho)
পিন্ধা (pindha)
পিন্ধোৱা (pindhüa)
পিন্ধোওৱা (pindhüüa)

Inherited from Sanskrit পিনদ্ধ (pinaddha, dressed). Cognate with Sylheti ꠙꠤꠘ꠆ꠗꠣꠘꠤ (findáni), Odia ପିନ୍ଧାଇବା (pindhaiba).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pin.dʱa/

Verb

পিন্ধা • (pindha) (transitive)

  1. cause to wear, dress (someone)

Conjugation

Antonyms

Bengali

Alternative forms

  • পিন্দা (pinda) Vanga (eye dialect)

Etymology

From Sanskrit परिधान (paridhāna). Doublet of পরা (pora).

Verb

পিন্ধা • (pindha)

  1. to wear

Usage notes

  • This word has fallen out of preferred usage in Côlitôbhaśa Bengali and has been displaced by পরা (pora), but continues to be the predominant word in dialects outside of Rāṛha, especially Vaṅga.

Synonyms

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