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+ | Ūrmimān can be used in all the three genders. | ||
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+ | Ūrmimān can be split as [[Ūrmi|ūrmi]] + matup affix. | ||
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+ | Vakra | ||
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+ | ==Ūrmimān As per Mahābharata== | ||
+ | It is stated in the Mahā[[bharata]], Draupadīpraśna that,<blockquote>“The king’s consort was held with the long and black hairs which had waves.”</blockquote> | ||
Latest revision as of 16:51, 19 December 2016
By M. A. Alwar
Sometimes transliterated as: Urmiman, UrmimAn, UUrmimaan
Ūrmimān means that which has the waves.
Gender
Ūrmimān can be used in all the three genders.
Origin
Ūrmimān can be split as ūrmi + matup affix.
Synonym
Vakra
Ūrmimān As per Mahābharata
It is stated in the Mahābharata, Draupadīpraśna that,“The king’s consort was held with the long and black hairs which had waves.”
References
- Shabdakalpadrumah by Raja Radhakantdev, Varadaprasada Vasu, Haricarana Vasu