سڄڻ

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Sindhi[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Inherited from Prakrit 𑀲𑀚𑁆𑀚𑀡 (sajjaṇa), from Sanskrit सज्जन (sajjana, good man), from सन्त् (sánt) +‎ जन (jána). Cognate with Hindustani ساجَن (sājan) / साजन (sājan), Marathi साजण (sājaṇ), Punjabi سَجَّݨ (sajjaṇ), and Saraiki سَجَّݨ (sajjaṇ), سَجَݨ (sajaṇ).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

سَڄَڻُ (saj̄aṇum

  1. lover; beloved

Etymology 2[edit]

Inherited from Sanskrit शूयते (śūyate).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

سُڄَڻُ (suj̄aṇum

  1. to swell

Further reading[edit]

  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “sajjana”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 757
  • Khānu, Balocu (19601988) “سُڄَڻُ”, in Jāmiʻ Sindhī lughāta (in Sindhi), Ḥaidarābād, Sindhu: Sindhī Adabī Borḍ