ūrbilwāy
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Meaning: | Carling et al. 2009: “Urubilvā”; name of the place where Buddha retired for meditation and where he obtained supreme knowledge |
Word class: | noun |
Language: | TA |
Equivalent in other languages: | Skt. urubilvā-, uruvilvā- |
Lexeme variants: | ūrbilwāy; ūrbilvā |
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Number: | singular |
Case: | nominative; accusative |
Gender: | feminine |
Paradigm
| sg | pl | du |
nom | ūrbilwāy | | |
voc | | | |
acc | ūrbilwāy | | |
gen | | | |
loc | | | |
comit | | | |
inst | | | |
abl | ūrbilwāyäṣ | | |
perl | | | |
all | | | |
caus | | | |
Lexeme family
- ūrbilwā “Urubilvā”
name of the place where Buddha retired for meditation and where he obtained supreme knowledge
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Occurrences
ūrbilvā
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.