pANi as style/school
Swaminathan Madhuresan
smadhuresan at YAHOO.COM
Fri Aug 20 17:08:29 UTC 1999
--- hans henrich hock <hhhock at STAFF.UIUC.EDU> wrote:
> For the most likely IE etymology, see the entry from the Cologne Sanskrit
> lexicon which N. Ganesan was kind enough to append to his message.
Is it correct to take skt. hasta, hindi haath - have more to do
with IE roots pANi?
> >---------------------------------------------------------------
> >Cologne Sanskrit lexicon
> >
> > Entry pANi
> > Meaning 2 m. (said to be fr. %{paN}) the hand RV. &c. &c. (often
> > ifc. = holding in the h�hand e.g. %{asi-p-} , holding a
> > sword in the s�sword in h�hand ; %{pANiM-grah} or
> > %{-Nau-kR} , to take the h�hand of a bride , marry ;
> > %{-niMdA} , to give the h�hand in marriage) ; a hoof. RV.
> > ii , 31 , 2 ; N. of Sch. on th Das3a-rupaka Cat. [Orig
> > %{palni} ; cf. Gk. $ ; Lat. {palma} ; Angl. Sax.
> > &188673[615 ,2] {folm} ; Germ. {fu10hlen} ; Eng.
> > {feel}.]
> >-----------------------------------------------------------------
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