s সমীয়া ব্যাকৰণ আৰু ৰাভ Oli-amma Occurs in the Subhanara aaa plate of (=a sce of Dharmapala (12th century AD) The mode tree) Assamese word is unw=a kind of timber tre (Bschofia jayraco). The Sansit word is po bably uda amra (=wild mango tre) : uda=wet : cd. S. Ot (=wild rice). Kara Occurs in the Subhankara tata plate of (=thorn) Dharmapala (12th century AD). The modem Assamese form is k@@, =a thorn, S- Kataka (=a thorn). Old Assamese-kara, kanaphala (=jackfruit) Occus in the Guuchi plate of Indrapala (iith century AD). Modern Assamese word is kantha=s.kamakaphala=jack-ruit. Kana-vakkada (=plum tree) In Subhankara Pataka plate of Dharmapala ( 12th century AD) This is the same word as s. Varakang and modern As.bage, baggi=jujube tree and its fruit (Zizyphus jujuba), Modern Assamese word is probaby derived from this word and not from badarah. badaika or badai. afa (=a name). In the Nidhanpur plate of Bhasara Varm (7th century AD). It is the name of a man and very common in modern Assam. simvala In Bargon plate of Ratnapala (10th century (=a find of tree). A.D) and Subhankara pala plate of Dharmapala, Moden word is probably kahimaa trce Ficus irectora), RT In the Tezpur plate of Banamala (9th century (=well) A.D.) in the form of ou-kova (=new wel).. s.kipah, modern As.kna=a well. Kopa In the Nowgong plate of Banvama (ich (sa imall tanb. entury MD.), robably it in th e word as s..-apaka, A. up=a wel or mull tan In the Sualkuchi plate of Ratnapadith century (= c9) MD) in Khogamyo (=tpleas won to it i derived from s a go (broken, divided, detective, deficient) =modern A. khanda or kho (topless, c red).
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