Sanskrit Origins of English: Etymologies of English Words (praxis- rebate)
| AUTHOR | Sen, Susanto |
| PUBLISHER | Uṣā Vijna (07/10/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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This book delves into the etymologies of over 7400 English words from praxis to rebate in alphabetical order. Examples of the Sanskrit origins of English words from this book:
praxis the practical application of any type of knowledge or theory. The word is cognate with Ancient Greek ?????? (prâxis), meaning "action, activity, practice." (S) ??????? (prayak?a) strive after + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to Praxis a taxonomic genus in Noctuidae family, comprising of certain moths. (S) ????? (pr?ks?a) spotted, dappled + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to prayerbooks a book or booklet containing religious prayers, hymns, or chants. (S) ????? (pra?ya) going forth, strive + (S) ??? (?r) raise, procure, obtain, bring near, cause to obtain + (S) ??? (va?ka) text + (S) ? (sa) procuring, possession preacquaint to acquaint in advance. (S) ??? (pra) before + (S) ? (?) up to, to be + (S) ????? (jña?na) becoming acquainted with + (S) ? (dha) possessing, having, holding, placing, bestowing, causing precative a prayer, or pertaining to an entreaty. The word is cognate with Latin precatio, meaning "prayer." (S) ??????? (pr?cchati) ask, entreat, wish, seek + (S) ?? (iva) like prosequi (Latin) accompany, escort, pursue, follow. The word is cognate with Latin pr?- and sequor, meaning "follow." (S) ??? (pra) forth + (S) ???? (sakhya) relation to, intimacy with qaddish a Jewish prayer in praise of God, especially recited when mourning the death of a close relative. (S) ??? (gi?ta) chanted, praised in songs + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to quash 1. to suppress or defeat. (S) ???? (kus?) knead, force or draw out 2. (obsolete) to crush or break into pieces. (S) ???? (kus?) nibble, gnaw quasihistorical having some historical elements. (S) ??? (kva) now and then, sometimes + (S) ???? (asya) of this + (S) ???? (asta) perish, vanish, cease, cause to set, given up, left off + (S) ?? (ri?) effecting, giving, possessing, acquiring + (S) ????? (a?khya?) name, appellation, call, relate + (S) ??? (al) be able quaternary 1. fourth rank or order. 2. (mathematics) pertaining to a number base four. 3. (mathematics) pertaining to a number raised to the power of four. (S) ??? (kr?ta) number four + (S) ????? (arhan?a) meriting, deserving, having a claim to + (S) ??? (ari) attached to
praxis the practical application of any type of knowledge or theory. The word is cognate with Ancient Greek ?????? (prâxis), meaning "action, activity, practice." (S) ??????? (prayak?a) strive after + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to Praxis a taxonomic genus in Noctuidae family, comprising of certain moths. (S) ????? (pr?ks?a) spotted, dappled + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to prayerbooks a book or booklet containing religious prayers, hymns, or chants. (S) ????? (pra?ya) going forth, strive + (S) ??? (?r) raise, procure, obtain, bring near, cause to obtain + (S) ??? (va?ka) text + (S) ? (sa) procuring, possession preacquaint to acquaint in advance. (S) ??? (pra) before + (S) ? (?) up to, to be + (S) ????? (jña?na) becoming acquainted with + (S) ? (dha) possessing, having, holding, placing, bestowing, causing precative a prayer, or pertaining to an entreaty. The word is cognate with Latin precatio, meaning "prayer." (S) ??????? (pr?cchati) ask, entreat, wish, seek + (S) ?? (iva) like prosequi (Latin) accompany, escort, pursue, follow. The word is cognate with Latin pr?- and sequor, meaning "follow." (S) ??? (pra) forth + (S) ???? (sakhya) relation to, intimacy with qaddish a Jewish prayer in praise of God, especially recited when mourning the death of a close relative. (S) ??? (gi?ta) chanted, praised in songs + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to quash 1. to suppress or defeat. (S) ???? (kus?) knead, force or draw out 2. (obsolete) to crush or break into pieces. (S) ???? (kus?) nibble, gnaw quasihistorical having some historical elements. (S) ??? (kva) now and then, sometimes + (S) ???? (asya) of this + (S) ???? (asta) perish, vanish, cease, cause to set, given up, left off + (S) ?? (ri?) effecting, giving, possessing, acquiring + (S) ????? (a?khya?) name, appellation, call, relate + (S) ??? (al) be able quaternary 1. fourth rank or order. 2. (mathematics) pertaining to a number base four. 3. (mathematics) pertaining to a number raised to the power of four. (S) ??? (kr?ta) number four + (S) ????? (arhan?a) meriting, deserving, having a claim to + (S) ??? (ari) attached to
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This book delves into the etymologies of over 7400 English words from praxis to rebate in alphabetical order. Examples of the Sanskrit origins of English words from this book:
praxis the practical application of any type of knowledge or theory. The word is cognate with Ancient Greek ?????? (prâxis), meaning "action, activity, practice." (S) ??????? (prayak?a) strive after + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to Praxis a taxonomic genus in Noctuidae family, comprising of certain moths. (S) ????? (pr?ks?a) spotted, dappled + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to prayerbooks a book or booklet containing religious prayers, hymns, or chants. (S) ????? (pra?ya) going forth, strive + (S) ??? (?r) raise, procure, obtain, bring near, cause to obtain + (S) ??? (va?ka) text + (S) ? (sa) procuring, possession preacquaint to acquaint in advance. (S) ??? (pra) before + (S) ? (?) up to, to be + (S) ????? (jña?na) becoming acquainted with + (S) ? (dha) possessing, having, holding, placing, bestowing, causing precative a prayer, or pertaining to an entreaty. The word is cognate with Latin precatio, meaning "prayer." (S) ??????? (pr?cchati) ask, entreat, wish, seek + (S) ?? (iva) like prosequi (Latin) accompany, escort, pursue, follow. The word is cognate with Latin pr?- and sequor, meaning "follow." (S) ??? (pra) forth + (S) ???? (sakhya) relation to, intimacy with qaddish a Jewish prayer in praise of God, especially recited when mourning the death of a close relative. (S) ??? (gi?ta) chanted, praised in songs + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to quash 1. to suppress or defeat. (S) ???? (kus?) knead, force or draw out 2. (obsolete) to crush or break into pieces. (S) ???? (kus?) nibble, gnaw quasihistorical having some historical elements. (S) ??? (kva) now and then, sometimes + (S) ???? (asya) of this + (S) ???? (asta) perish, vanish, cease, cause to set, given up, left off + (S) ?? (ri?) effecting, giving, possessing, acquiring + (S) ????? (a?khya?) name, appellation, call, relate + (S) ??? (al) be able quaternary 1. fourth rank or order. 2. (mathematics) pertaining to a number base four. 3. (mathematics) pertaining to a number raised to the power of four. (S) ??? (kr?ta) number four + (S) ????? (arhan?a) meriting, deserving, having a claim to + (S) ??? (ari) attached to
praxis the practical application of any type of knowledge or theory. The word is cognate with Ancient Greek ?????? (prâxis), meaning "action, activity, practice." (S) ??????? (prayak?a) strive after + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to Praxis a taxonomic genus in Noctuidae family, comprising of certain moths. (S) ????? (pr?ks?a) spotted, dappled + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to prayerbooks a book or booklet containing religious prayers, hymns, or chants. (S) ????? (pra?ya) going forth, strive + (S) ??? (?r) raise, procure, obtain, bring near, cause to obtain + (S) ??? (va?ka) text + (S) ? (sa) procuring, possession preacquaint to acquaint in advance. (S) ??? (pra) before + (S) ? (?) up to, to be + (S) ????? (jña?na) becoming acquainted with + (S) ? (dha) possessing, having, holding, placing, bestowing, causing precative a prayer, or pertaining to an entreaty. The word is cognate with Latin precatio, meaning "prayer." (S) ??????? (pr?cchati) ask, entreat, wish, seek + (S) ?? (iva) like prosequi (Latin) accompany, escort, pursue, follow. The word is cognate with Latin pr?- and sequor, meaning "follow." (S) ??? (pra) forth + (S) ???? (sakhya) relation to, intimacy with qaddish a Jewish prayer in praise of God, especially recited when mourning the death of a close relative. (S) ??? (gi?ta) chanted, praised in songs + (S) ??? (i??) possess, belong to quash 1. to suppress or defeat. (S) ???? (kus?) knead, force or draw out 2. (obsolete) to crush or break into pieces. (S) ???? (kus?) nibble, gnaw quasihistorical having some historical elements. (S) ??? (kva) now and then, sometimes + (S) ???? (asya) of this + (S) ???? (asta) perish, vanish, cease, cause to set, given up, left off + (S) ?? (ri?) effecting, giving, possessing, acquiring + (S) ????? (a?khya?) name, appellation, call, relate + (S) ??? (al) be able quaternary 1. fourth rank or order. 2. (mathematics) pertaining to a number base four. 3. (mathematics) pertaining to a number raised to the power of four. (S) ??? (kr?ta) number four + (S) ????? (arhan?a) meriting, deserving, having a claim to + (S) ??? (ari) attached to
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