वार्

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Iranian [Term?], from Proto-Indo-European *ur, *uh₁r-. Compare Avestan 𐬬𐬁𐬭 (vār), Latin ūrīna, ūrīnārī, Ancient Greek οὖρον (oûron), ούρα (oúra), Old English ūrig (moist), Old Prussian wurs (pool), perhaps Old Armenian գայռ (gayṙ, mud).

Noun

वार् (vā́r, váar) n

  1. water
    • RV 9.112.4
      अश्वो वोळ्हा सुखं रथं हसनामुपमन्त्रिणः ।
      शेपो रोमण्वन्तौ भेदौ वारिन्मण्डूक इच्छतीन्द्रायेन्दो परि स्रव ॥
      aśvo voḷhā sukhaṃ rathaṃ hasanāmupamantriṇaḥ .
      śepo romaṇvantau bhedau vārinmaṇḍūka icchatīndrāyendo pari srava .
      The horse would draw an easy car, gay hosts attract the laugh and jest.
      The male desires his mate's approach, the frog is eager for the flood, Flow, Indu, flow for Indra's sake.
  2. a pond, pool
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