Pa > References for ‘paná, páná, pána’

See also: Pán, pan, páń · panacea · panar · panasa · Panasakti, Pánásakti · panc · pancaka · pancake · pancakes · páncálii · Pancamah · Pancamaha · páṋcan · paṋcás · Paṋcastúpii, Pancastúpii · Panch · Pancha · Panchakot · Panchala · panchama · Panchanan · Panchapradiip

More on Suffixes and Prefixes (Discourse 6) (1)

[15] Bengali is a living language. It [...] – dádágiri; paná – belellápaná; [...] questiyan rather than queschen.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[71] There are some plants, the [...] parńamadhurii ( pána maorii ), madhurii ( [...] that is, coriander-seed), etc.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (8)

[34] 14) You know that certain aquatic [...] that aquatic plant the name kacuri páná. Another meaning of the word kavara is this water hyacinth.

[42] 20) The word kavara is also used for all those small aquatic weeds [páná] which cover water. (That which stays in water (pánii) is called páná, “aquatic weeds”. Again, that which is drunk (pán kará) is also called páná; páná means sarvat [a sweet drink made from syrup], for example, bel páná.) However, in this case kavariká [...] Dámapáná, t́opá páná, pát́á páná – for all of these the single Bengali word is kavariká.

Distortion (Discourse 21) (3)

[25] In Bengali we add the suffixes i, mi, paná, etc. to form abstract nouns. [...] In Hindi also, pan, paná, etc are added. For example, laŕká [...] laŕakpan. Baccá + paná = bacpaná. In this case [...] effected through abbreviation.