महतारी

Bhojpuri

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Etymology

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    Ultimately derived from Sanskrit मातृ (mātṛ). Cognate with Magahi महतारी (mahᵊtārī), Braj महतारी (mahtārī), Awadhi महतारी (mahtārī).

    Noun

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    महतारी (mahᵊtārīf (Kaithi 𑂧𑂯𑂞𑂰𑂩𑂲)[1][2]

    1. mother

    References

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    1. ^ Arjun Tiwari (2019) “महतारी”, in भोजपुरी-हिंदी शब्दकोश [Bhojpuri-Hindi Dictionary]‎[1] (in Hindi), Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh: University Publications, page 377
    2. ^ Beames, John (1868) “Notes on the Bhojpuri Dialect of Hindi, spoken in Western Behar”, in The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland[2], volume 3, number 2, page 504 of 483–508

    Magahi

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      Ultimately derived from Sanskrit मातृ (mātṛ). Cognate with Bhojpuri महतारी (mahᵊtārī), Braj महतारी (mahtārī), Awadhi महतारी (mahtārī).

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      महतारी (mahᵊtārīf (Kaithi 𑂧𑂯𑂞𑂰𑂩𑂲)

      1. mother