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Etymology

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Borrowed from Marathi सांभार (sāmbhār)/सांबार (sāmbār, curry), from Old Marathi सांबार (sāṃbāra), from Sanskrit सम्भार (sambhārá, materials required for a particular purpose, provision; collection of spices), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *sambʰārás, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sambʰārás, from Proto-Indo-European *sem-bʰor-ó-s, from *sem- (together, one) +‎ *bʰer- (to bear, carry) +‎ *-ós (deverbal suffix). Doublet of संभार (sambhār, collection, assemblage).

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Noun

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सांबर (sāmbarm (Urdu spelling سامبر)

  1. sambar (a spiced South Indian lentil and vegetable curry)

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