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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