See also: ভৰ

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Etymology

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From ভৰ (bhor, weight, support) +‎ -ই (-i), from Early Assamese ভৰি (bhori), from Sanskrit ভৰ (bhara, bearing), from the root ভৃ (bhṛ), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *bʰar-, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰer-. Cognate to Noakhalia bóir.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ভৰি (bhori)

  1. (anatomy) human leg
    ইমান দূৰ দৌৰি দৌৰি মোৰ ভৰি বিষাই গৈছে!iman dur douri douri mür bhori bixai goise!My legs are aching because I ran so far!
  2. (anatomy) human foot
    মোৰ ভৰিܿ কাঁইট সোমাইছেmür bhorit kãit xümaise.A thorn got stuck in my foot.

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Early Assamese

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Etymology

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Most likely from Sanskrit ভৰ (bhara, weight).

Noun

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ভৰি (bhori)

  1. leg
    ধীৰে ধীৰে যাই ভৰি বাঢ়য় আগ
    কাটিবাক নেই যেন অষ্টমী ছাগ
    dhīre dhīre jai bhori no baṛhoyo ago ,
    kaṭibako nei jeno oṣṭomīro chago .
    The legs go (very) slowly, they can hardly move forward,
    as if he is bringing a goat of Ashtami to slaughter.

Descendants

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  • Assamese: ভৰি (bhori)