ইটা

Assamese

Etymology

From Sanskrit इष्टका (iṣṭakā), from Proto-Indo-European *yes- (foam; boil). Cognate with Oriya ଇଟା (iṭa), Bengali ইট (iṭ), Hindustani اینٹ / ईंट (īṇṭ), Avestan 𐬌𐬱𐬙𐬌𐬌𐬀 (ištiia, brick), Persian خشت (xešt, brick), Hittite 𒅖𒈾𒀸 (išnāš, dough) and Tocharian B iścem (clay).

Noun

ইটা (ita)

  1. brick
    ৰংঘৰ বনাওঁতে ইটা জোৰা লগাবলৈ মাটিমাহ, হাঁহ কণী, বৰা চাউল আদি সামগ্ৰীৰে কৰাল তৈয়াৰ কৰা হৈছিল
    roṅghor bonaü̃te ita züra logaboloi matimah, hãhor koni, bora saul adi xamogrire koral toiar kora hoisil.
    To attach the bricks, glue was made with urad beans, duck eggs and sticky rice while making the Rongghor.

Declension

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Derived terms

  • ইটাখলি (itakholi)
  • ইটা-গুৰি (ita-guri)
  • ইটানগৰ (itanogor)
  • ইটা ভটা (ita bhota)
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