Hindi edit

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Sauraseni Apabhramsa भोहा and Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀪𑀉𑀳𑀸 (bhaühā), 𑀪𑀉𑀫𑁆𑀳𑀸 f (bhaümhā), 𑀪𑀫𑀼𑀳 n (bhamuha). The origin of this is the same as that of Pali bhamuka m, bhamukha, bhamu, and Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit भ्रुमुख (bhrumukha) and भ्रमु (bhramu), ultimately from Sanskrit *भ्रुमु (bhrumu) with influence from मुख n (mukha, face) (whence 𑀫𑀼𑀳 n (muha)) and dissimilation of u-u to a-u. *भ्रुमु (bhrumu) is either from a folk etymology relation with भ्रम् (bhram) or dissimilation of uva to uma in भ्रुव (bhruva), a compounding/alternative form of भ्रू (bhrū), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HbʰrúHs, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃bʰrúHs.

Pronunciation edit

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /bʱɔ̃ːɦ/, [bʱɔ̃ːʱ]

Noun edit

भौंह (bha͠uhf (Urdu spelling بھونہ)

  1. eyebrow

Declension edit

References edit

  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “bhru”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press