सृगाल
Sanskrit
noun
Definitions
- jackal
- a particular tree
- name of a Vāsudeva (ruler of Karavīrapura)
- name of a daitya
- rogue, cheat
- coward, poltroon
- ill-natured or harsh-speaking man
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-Iranian *ćárguš (predatory animal).
Origin
Proto-Indo-Iranian
*ćárguš
Gloss
predatory animal
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- sjakal Norwegian Bokmål
- sjakal Norwegian Nynorsk
- शृगाल Sanskrit
- شغال Persian
- شغال باران Persian
- شغال Persian
- สิคาล Thai
- serigala Indonesian
- çakal Turkish
- çaqqal Azerbaijani
- چقال Ottoman Turkish
- 射干 Chinese
- sigāla Pali
- શિયાળ Gujarati
- *ćárguš Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *s-k-jwal Proto-Sino-Tibetan
- 𐬱𐬖𐬀𐬮 Middle Persian
- şagal Turkmen
- ꠢꠤꠀꠟ Sylheti
- surigala Cia-Cia
- 스리갈라 Cia-Cia