আন্ত

See also: আন্তৰ

Old Assamese

Etymology 1

From Sanskrit অন্ত্ৰ (antra), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁éntrom (guts, entrails).

Noun

আন্ত (anto)

  1. entrails
    মাথা কাটি কৰোঁ তোৰ খৰৰ বৃত্তান্ত
    শৃগাল শকুনে তোৰ বিচাৰক আন্ত
    matha kaṭi koró̐ tóro khororo bṛttanto ,
    śṛgalo śokune tóro bicaroko anto .
    I make a report of your khara cutting the head,
    may the jackals and vultures search for your entrails.
Descendants

Etymology 2

From Sanskrit অন্ত (anta, end, border, proximity).

Adjective

আন্ত (anto)

  1. end
  2. last
    আন্ত আশা কৰি দুই পাইলোঁ অতিৰেক
    শঠামিত্ৰে কত ভাগ্যে কাৰ্য্য সাধিবেক
    anto aśa kori dui pailó̐ otireko ,
    śoṭhamitre koto bhagje karjjo sadhibeko .
    Wishing the last time, I got two excessive,
    deceitful friends will fullfil the work in how much fate?
Descendants
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