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śrittātak

Cite this page as:"śrittātak". In A Comprehensive Edition of Tocharian Manuscripts (CEToM). Created and maintained by Melanie Malzahn, Martin Braun, Hannes A. Fellner, and Bernhard Koller. https://cetom.univie.ac.at/?F_A_śrittātak (accessed 11 Dec. 2023).
 
Meaning:“happiness, bliss”
Word class:noun
Language:TA
Equivalent in TB:śraddhatāk
Equivalent in other languages:Skt. śrī- "prosperity, welfare, good fortune", Khot. śśäratātä "goodness"
Lexeme variants:śrittātak
 
Number:singular
Case:nominative; accusative
Gender:masculine

Paradigm

sg pl du
nom śrittātak
voc
acc śrittātak
gen
loc
comit
inst
abl
perl
all
caus

Lexeme family

Commentary

Translation by Carling and Pinault 2023: happiness, bliss

;

Borrowing from Khot. śśäratātä "goodness"; Pinault 1997a: 135f.

;

Dragoni 2022: 204-205

Occurrences

śrittātak

1A 270 a8śrittātakśaśmāwā-m

Bibliography

Carling and Pinault 2023

Carling, Gerd, and Georges-Jean Pinault. 2023. Dictionary and Thesaurus of Tocharian A. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.

Pinault 1997a

Pinault, Georges-Jean. 1997a. “Nouvelle lecture du fragment A 270 du Maitreyasamiti-Nāṭaka.” Tocharian and Indo-European Studies 7: 121–41.