See also: कौरव

Marathi edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Old Kannada ಕರ್ವು (karvu).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

करवा (karvā?

  1. A morsel of sugarcane as prepared for the mouth
  2. A hollow notched as a channel for the reception of a rope
  3. A description of dance
  4. A flaw upon a pearl

References edit

  • Berntsen Date, Molesworth, Tulpule/Feldhaus Vaze (2022) “करवा”, in Digital Dictionaries of South India [Combined Marathi Dictionaries]

Old Hindi edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Prakrit 𑀓𑀟𑀼𑀅 (kaḍua), from Sanskrit कटुक (káṭuka) (कटु (kaṭú) with Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀓- (-ka-)). Cognate with Old Punjabi ਕਉੜਾ (kauṛā), Old Marathi 𑘎𑘚𑘳 (kaḍu), Old Gujarati कडूउं (kaḍūuṃ).

Adjective edit

करवा (karavā)

  1. bitter

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Hindustani: kaṛvā
    Hindi: कड़वा
    Urdu: کَڑْوَا (kaṛvā)

Further reading edit

  • Jaroslav Strnad (2013) Morphology and Syntax of Old Hindī : Edition and Analysis of One Hundred Kabīr Vānī Poems From Rājasthān (Brill's Indological Library; 45), Leiden, →OCLC, page 526
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “káṭuka”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 132