Marathi
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian ضایع (zâye, from Arabic ضَائِع (ḍāʔiʕ)) + بندی (bandi).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d͡ʑaj.bən.d̪i/, [d͡ʑaj.bən.d̪iː]
Adjective
जायबंदी • (jāybandī) (indeclinable) [2]
(uncommon)
- wounded, injured, hurt
- Synonyms: जखमी (jakhmī), घायाळ (ghāyāḷ), आहत (āhat)
- impaired
- Synonym: विकल (vikal)
References
More information
- ^ Molesworth, James Thomas (1857), “जायबंदी”, in A dictionary, Marathi and English, Bombay: Printed for government at the Bombay Education Society's Press, page 315
- ^ Berntsen, Maxine (1982–1983), “जायबंदी”, in A Basic Marathi-English Dictionary, New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies