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dadhi

n

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Where it lives

  • Svetasvatara Upanisad 1 · 5.82/10k
  • Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 3 · 0.4/10k

What it meant — Monier-Williams

1. dädhi-

dädhi- n. saure Milch, Molke (YV + ’i [RV dädhy-asir- mit saurer Milch gemischt]; RV + Kasus von dadhän- wie dadhna, dadhnäs |Sü + dadhani));, dadhanväant- saure Milch enthaltend (RV +; AiGr III 256). - Mi., dard., ni., pä. dadhi- n. saure Milch, khowar don ‘Ghee’ (- dadhän-), u.a. (Tu 6144, 6146 {mit Verweisen], TuAdd 6146). - lir.? Iran. *dadi nimmt Szem, KZ 75 (1958) 177 = SerMin 1123 als Quelle von ungar. tej … — [Mayrhofer, s.v. dädhi-, p. 747]

2. dadhä-

dadhä- f Fangzahn (Lex, Komm, Schmidt, Nachtr 2106), dädhika-{ Backenbart, Bart (Mn +;s Schmudt, a a.0 ), Zahn {Lex.). - Mı Wörter, vgl pä, darha- f, pkt düdhä-f Fangzahn, pä däthiko- {, pkt dädhiä- f. Backenbarı, diese zu ved. damstra- (6 1688) bzw *damstra- (Tu[Add]} 6250, Oberlies, AvSt 91, jeweils mit Lit.). — [Mayrhofer, s.v. dadhä-, p. 298]

3. دَده

dadh ( redupl. of √ dhā), cl. 1. dhate, to hold, Dhātup. ii, 7 ; to give, ib. : Intens. 2. sg. Impv. dādaddhi, Pāṇ. viii, 2, 37 , Kāś.

4. دَدهِ

1. dadhi mfn. ( 2, 171 , Vārtt. 3) giving, RV. x, 46, 1 ;

5. دَدهِ

2. dadhi n. (replaced in the weakest forms by dhan [ Pāṇ. vii, 1, 75 ] : instr. &c. dhnā, dhne, dhnas; loc. dhani, ĀśvGṛ. i, 24, 5 and ŚvetUp. i, 5 , or dhni, [ ifc. ] Suśr. vi, 40, 150 ) coagulated milk, thick sour milk (regarded as a remedy; differing from curds in not having the whey separated from it), RV. &c.

6. دَدهِ

the resin of Shorea robusta , L.

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Where it came from

  • Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Worterbuch des Altindoarischen (EWAia) Treated in Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Worterbuch des Altindoarischen (EWAia) s.v. dadhi (vol. 3, scan p. 631; entry #7308).

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