နဂါး
Burmese
noun
Definitions
- (mythological creature) naga
- dragon
Etymology
Borrowed from Pali nāga (ironwood tree, cobra, noble person, elephant) derived from Sanskrit नाग (snake, serpent, large snake, cobra, elephant, cruel man).
Origin
Sanskrit
नाग
Gloss
snake, serpent, large snake, cobra, elephant, cruel man
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
蛇
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nag champa English
- naja English
- *sneg- Proto-Indo-European
- naja Portuguese
- नाग Sanskrit
- नागिन् Sanskrit
- नाग Hindi
- นาค Thai
- నాగకంకణుడు Telugu
- నాగనందిని Telugu
- నాగభూషణుడు Telugu
- నాగేంద్రుడు Telugu
- naga Malay
- နဂါးမောက် Burmese
- နဂါးမောက်သီး Burmese
- မောက် Burmese
- ရေ Burmese
- ရေနဂါး Burmese
- သီး Burmese
- 那伽 Chinese
- nāga Pali
- nāgaloka Pali
- នាគ Central Khmer
- *nāgás Proto-Indo-Aryan
- ناگ Urdu
- நாகம் Tamil
- ನಾಗ Kannada
- ᦓᦱᧅ Lü
- നാഗം Malayalam
- ناگ Kashmiri
- نانگ Sindhi