𑆩𑆲

Apabhramsa

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit मह्यम् (mahyam).

Pronoun

𑆩𑆲 (maha) [1]

  1. genitive singular of 𑆲𑆿𑆁 (hauṃ): my
    • c. 1000 – 1100, Abdur Rahman, Sandeśa-Rāsaka 108:[2]
      𑆱𑆶𑆤𑇀𑆤𑆳𑆫𑆲 𑆘𑆴𑆩 𑆩𑆲 𑆲𑆴𑆪𑆇 𑆥𑆴𑆪 𑆇𑆑𑇀𑆑𑆴𑆁𑆒 𑆑𑆫𑆼𑆅 𑇅
      𑆮𑆴𑆫𑆲𑆲𑆶𑆪𑆳𑆱𑆴 𑆢𑆲𑆼𑆮𑆴 𑆑𑆫𑆴 𑆄𑆱𑆳𑆘𑆬𑆴 𑆱𑆴𑆁𑆖𑆼𑆅 𑇆
      sunnāraha jima maha hiyaü piya ukkiṃkha karei .
      virahahuyāsi dahevi kari āsājali siṃcei .
      • 1999 translation by Harivallabh Bhayani
        108.[3] My heart years for my darling like that of a goldsmith (yearning for producing gold which he desires so much). It burns that (gold of the body) in the fire of separation and sprinkles it with the water of hope.

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