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ūrbilwāy

Cite this page as:"ūrbilwāy". 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_ūrbilwāy (accessed 09 Dec. 2023).
 
Meaning:“Urubilvā”
Word class:noun
Language:TA
Equivalent in other languages:Skt. urubilvā-, uruvilvā-
Lexeme variants:ūrbilwāy; ūrbilvā
 
Number:singular
Case:nominative; accusative
Gender:feminine

Paradigm

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

Lexeme family

Commentary

Translation by Carling et al. 2009: Urubilvā

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Translation by Carling et al. 2009: name of the place where Buddha retired for meditation and where he obtained supreme knowledge

Occurrences

ūrbilvā

1YQ II.15 b6(ū)rbilvākāśyapnäṣṣ aci vaineṣinäs yātñmār

Bibliography

Carling et al. 2009

Carling, Gerd, Georges-Jean Pinault, and Werner Winter. 2009. A dictionary and thesaurus of Tocharian A. Volume 1: Letters a-j. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.