See also: अट्ठा

Apabhramsa

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Prakrit अट्ठ (aṭṭha), from Sanskrit अष्ट (aṣṭá).[1]

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    अट्ठ (aṭṭha) (cardinal number) [2][3][4]

    1. eight

    Descendants

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    Pali

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    अट्ठ (aṭṭha)

    1. Devanagari script form of aṭṭha (“eight”)
      • c. 500 AD, Kaccāyana, Pālivyākaraṇaṃ [Pali Grammar]‎[1], page 2; republished as Satish Chandra Acharyya Vidyabhusana, editor, Kaccayana's Pali Grammar (edited in Devanagari character and translated into English), Calcutta, Bengal: Mahabodhi Society, 1901:
        तत्थ अक्खरेसु अकारादीसु ओदन्ता अत्थ सरा नाम होन्ति।
        Tattha akkharesu akārādīsu odantā aṭṭha sarā nāma honti.
        There amongst the letters are eight vowels, namely starting with 'a' and ending with 'o'

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    Optionally indeclinable.

    Prakrit

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    अट्ठ (aṭṭha) (cardinal number)

    1. Devanagari script form of 𑀅𑀝𑁆𑀞 (eight)

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    अट्ठ (aṭṭh) (Multani 𑊀𑊑)(cardinal number)[1]

    1. Devanagari script form of اَٹّھ (eight)

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    1. ^ राणा प्रताप सिंह गन्नौरी [Rana Pratap Singh Ganauri] (2004) “अट्ठ”, in मुलतानी-हिन्दी शब्दकोश (multānī-hindī śabdakoś) [Multani-Hindi Dictionary] (in Hindi), 1st edition, Panipat: शुचि साहित्य सदन (śuci sāhitya sadan), →OCLC, page 12, column 1.