- Tibeto-Burman
language of
India and Bangladesh) and
Korean also have
dvandvas.
Dvandvas may also be
found occasionally in
European languages, but are relatively...
- co-ordinative).
There are
mainly three kinds of
dvandva pair
constructions in Sanskrit: The
result of itaretara-
dvandva is an
enumerative word, the
meaning of...
-
protectors of treaties. In the Rigveda,
Mitra appears primarily in the
dvandva compound Mitra-Varuna,
which has
essentially the same
attributes as the...
-
roughly equal in size. The 20
volumes started with A, B.B.C., Cham, Creel,
Dvandva, Follow, Hat, Interval, Look, Moul, Ow, Poise, Quemadero, Rob, Ser, Soot...
- two antonyms; such
compounds (not
necessarily of antonyms) are
known as
dvandvas (a term
taken from
Sanskrit grammar). For example, in Chinese, compounds...
- a
formal rotation scheme called Paryaya. Each pair of
mathas is
called Dvandva (literally, two or dual). The four
pairs of
mathas are:
Palimaru and Adamaru;...
-
bases or samāsas: tatpurusha, karmadhāraya, dvigu, bahuvreehi, anshi,
dvandva,
kriya and
gamaka samāsa.[clarification needed] Examples: taṅgāḷi, hemmara...
- to
reconcile the
extreme views of Vedanta's "advandva" and Sankya's "
dvandva": "Introducing the
special tattva (principle)
called Ishvara by yoga philosophy...
- Ṛta.
Their connection is so
close that they are
frequently linked in the
dvandva compound Mitra–Varuna. Mitra-Varuna is also the
title of a 1940
essay in...
- and
their groups entitled 助数詞索引 can be
found in the NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典. A
dvandva compound (AB = "A and B")
preserves the
accent pattern of
either only the...