Th > References for ‘Thák, thak, t́hak’
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[73] Ye tore págal bale Táre [...] ápan-máner bhare Thák se báse gadiir pare, [...] t́ar máthá niicu.
[26] By adding the suffix thak to the verbal root rc we get the [...] open-handed never, never, never.”
[15] If there is more than one stanza [...] stavakas ”. The word thák is also a corrupted form of [...] petal”. There is a Sanskrit verse:
[2] Karpat́ + t́hak = kárpat́ika [...] in Bengali in its original form.
[2] Kála + ka + t́hak + t́áp = Káliká [...] káliká shakti .
[131] Kapat́a + t́hak (according to another view, [...] 10) a bright research scholar.
[40] By adding the suffix t́hak to iha we get the word aehika [...] ancient times as an indeclinable.
[7] Sound arises from nature. Human [...] ideas. For example, woodpeckers do t́hak t́hak [sound of striking wood] when [...] through the medium of the word t́hak t́hak. When household utensils or pots [...] more peaceful out here.”
[18] All these words come from external sounds. Those who wear wooden sandals when they walk make a t́hak t́hak sound with their feet (Brahmans, [...] t́hákur in eastern India).
[4] Once there was a king. He was a [...] heard the sound of shoes; “thak, thak, thak”.
[5] “Thak, thak karoti yah sah thakarh.” [...] “Thakkar”, etc., have been derived.
[31] The meaning of the root verb oj [...] glitter”. By adding the suffix t́hak to ojas we get the word aojasika [...] in place of shahiida [martyr].
[50] When the society was semi-matriarchal, [...] Ut – vah + ghaiṋ + t́hak = aodváhika.
[60] We get the word aopanyásika by adding the suffix t́hak to the root word upanyása. [...] certainly an insult to history.
[62] By adding the suffix t́hak to upanivesha we get the word [...] it became their permanent abode.
[65] By adding the suffix t́hak to upaniśad we get the [...] it refers to certain scriptures.
[67] Upadeva or upadevatá means “near a god”. Upadeva + t́hak = aopadaevika. Many people also [...] “concerning ghosts”. Bhúta + t́hak = bhaotika. This word means “physical” [...] be created by adding the suffix t́hak. If we say bhaotika káńd́a, [...] although its use is extremely limited.