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Meaning: | “‘sore, gangrene' (?)” |
Word class: | noun |
Language: | TB |
Lexeme variants: | kokne |
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Number: | singular |
Case: | locative |
Gender: | feminine |
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Lexeme family
Commentary
The hapax may be based on a wrong Sanskritization of a Middle-Indic derivative of Skt. kotha- ‘sore, gangrene' or 'affliction of the eye' (cf. Monier-Williams 1899: 313a).
Occurrences
kokne
1 | PK AS 3B a1 | no pokkāka ṣotarnma tā | kokne | • se saṃnipātik kärsanalle |
Bibliography
Monier-Williams 1899
Monier-Williams, Monier. 1899. A Sanskrit-English dictionary. Etymologically and philologically arranged with special reference to cognate Indo-European languages. new edition, greatly enlarged and improved, London: Clarendon Press (several reprints).
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