దంపతులు
Telugu
editEtymology
editFrom Sanskrit दम्पति (dampati); An original phrase from Proto-Indo-European *déms-pótis (“master of the house”), from *dṓm (“house”) (whence also Sanskrit दम (dáma, “house, home”)), and *pótis (“master”) (whence also Sanskrit पति (páti, “lord, master; husband”)). Cognate with Ancient Greek δεσπότης (despótēs, “lord, master”).
Noun
editదంపతులు • (dampatulu) ? (plural only)
Derived terms
edit- ఆదిదంపతులు (ādidampatulu)
- పురాణదంపతులు (purāṇadampatulu)