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change into one
another Examples: jñāna → ñāṇa (not ñāna),
dahati →
ḍahati (beside Pali
dahati) nīḍa → nīla (not nīḷa), sthāna → ṭhāna (not thāna), duḥkṛta...
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februarius "expiatory offerings,
means of purification"; ⇒ téphrā "ashes"
dáhati "it burns"; dagdhá- "burned, burnt" OCS žešti (žeg-) "to burn"; žigŭ "burn...
- suitable') *d(i)egis burning,
shining PRN
Degis dhegʷh ('to burn')
Sanskrit dáhati ("it burns"), Mid
Iranian daig Lith. dègti ("to burn") Latv.
deglis ("burning...
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grades of the root *dʰégʷʰ ('burn'
whence also
English day) in Sanskrit,
dáhati ('is
being burnt') < *dʰégʷʰ-e- and kṣā́yat ('burns') < *dʰgʷʰ-éh₁-, and...
- A Post-Modern
Social Drama The
Reality Show,
produced in
Bengali Nainam Dahati Pavakah (নৈনং দহতি পাবকঃ),
means Fire can't burn it,
inspired by Ray Bradbury's...