Talk:بکم

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Kutchkutch in topic Further origin

Further origin

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With this selection in George Watt’s Dictionary of the economic products of India II p. 10 and knowledge of the origin of types of brazilwood I now see how this name بَقَّم (baqqam) came to the Near East, though not when, and I will not be able to write out all forms and make out whether it came from Sanskrit into the Dravidian languages or originally from Dravidian or even from Austronesian. I just mention this job, @Kutchkutch, Hk5183.
At some point somebody will have to make a good template to link all those volumes linked by Wikipedia. Fay Freak (talk) 15:47, 10 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

@Fay Freak: I wasn't aware of this dictionary. Making sense of this particular entry and the whole dictionary will probably take time. @Bhagadatta, SodhakSH Perhaps the corresponding CDIAL entry is {{R:CDIAL|pattrāṅga|7739}}. See the wikipedia links at: wikidata:Q56088062. What language is Dᴜᴋ.?
Hindi, Bengali: bakam, tairi, patang
बक़्क़म (baqqam), टेरी (ṭerī), पतंग (pataṅg), पत्रंग (patraṅg), पत्रांग (patrāṅg)
বকম (bokom)
Santali: teri
Oriya: bokomo
ବକମ (bakama)
Gujarati: patang na lakaru, patang-nu-ládkdo, bakam
પતંગ (pataṅg)
Dᴜᴋ.: patang-kí-lakri
Marathi: patanga
पतंग (pataṅga)
Tamil: patanga, vattángi, vattêku, vartangi
பதிமுகம் (patimukam)
Telugu: bakamu, bakapu, okánu-katta, patanga-katta, bakánu-chekka, búkkapu-chekka
Kannada: patanga-chekke, sappanga
Tulu: ಪದಿಮುಖ (padimukha)
Malayalam: chappanum
കുചന്ദനം (kucandanaṁ)
Burmese: teinnnyet, tainmya or tainngiya
တိန်းညက် (tin:nyak)
Sanskrit: pattánga Kutchkutch (talk) 09:57, 11 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
@Kutchkutch: Without looking, it is Dukhani (I had to find out once that this is what 19th century sources spelt the) now spelt Deccani, Deccani. Fay Freak (talk) 10:24, 11 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
@Fay Freak: That makes sense because patang-kí-lakri appears to be Hindustani پَتَنگ کِی لَکْڑِی (patang kī lakṛī) / पतंग की लकड़ी (pataṅg kī lakṛī), and Deccani is a variety of Hindustani. (There was a discussion about Deccani here: Category talk:Hindustani languages.) Also, Hindi बक्कम (bakkam) must be from Persian or Arabic, so Bengali বকম (bokom) and Odia ବକମ (bakama) are probably from Persian or Arabic as well. Kutchkutch (talk) 10:43, 11 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
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