अष्ठीवत्

Sanskrit

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Etymology

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From Proto-Indo-Aryan *HaṣṭʰiHwánts, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HastčiHwánts. Cognate with Old Armenian ճիւ (čiw).

Lubotsky suggests that this word was certainly influenced by अस्थि (ásthi, bone), in part due to the rare cluster -ṣṭh-, possibly reflecting an earlier Rigvedic astcīvát.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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अष्ठीवत् (aṣṭhīvát) stemm (Vedic astcīvát)

  1. shank, shin

Usage notes

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As shown by Lubotsky, the correct meaning is “shank, shin”, not “the knees”, as is usually thought.

Descendants

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References

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  • Lubotsky, Alexander (2002) “The Indo-Iranian Word for ‘shank, shin’”, in Journal of the American Oriental Society[1], volume 122, number 2, pages 318–324