1. eثَ
The corpus record — Sanskrit
eva
1. eva ind. (in the Saṃhitā also evā) (√ i, Uṇ. i, 152 ; fr. pronom. base e, BRD. , probably connected with 2. eva), so, just so, exactly so (in the sense of the later evam), RV. ; AV.
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Where it lives
- Mandukya Upanisad 33 · 169.23/10k
- Taittiriya Upanisad 83 · 156.49/10k
- Chandogya Upanisad 626 · 133.59/10k
- Prasna Upanisad 83 · 127.13/10k
- Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 938 · 124.06/10k
- Aitareya Upanisad 52 · 107.33/10k
- Bhagavad Gita 85 · 99.02/10k
- Svetasvatara Upanisad 13 · 75.67/10k
- Katha Upanisad 14 · 64.94/10k
- Isa Upanisad 4 · 41.93/10k
What it meant — Monier-Williams
2. eثَ
3. eثَ
In the wild
- eva Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.1
- eva Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.1
- eva Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.1
- eva Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.1
- eva Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.1
- eva Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.1
6 of 1,931 attestations shown.
Where it came from
- Treated in Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Worterbuch des Altindoarischen (EWAia) s.v. eva (vol. 1, scan p. 325; entry #4016).
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