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  • Ibhaṣā is a feminine form. Grammatically, it can be split as ibha+ṣā+ka+ṭāp.
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  • Grammatically, it can be split as ibha+āṅ+[[cala]]+ṇic+kha.
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  • ...ich 'deserves an elephant'. It can be obtained by adding the suffix yat to ibha.
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  • ...rd Habbin is a corruption of the Sanskrit Ibha. In ancient Egypt, the word Ibha was corrupted as Abu from which came the Etruscan word Ebur and the Latin E ...njugation of the Arab term 'el' meaning 'the' and Ibha-[[danta]],' from El-ibha-[[danta]] came the Greek word 'elephantos' from which we have the English w
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  • | 484||Om Ibha kredaya nama ||He who plays with elephants
    71 KB (12,260 words) - 23:55, 21 June 2023