नीलोत्पल

Sanskrit

Etymology

नील (nīla, blue) + उत्पल (utpala, lotus, water-lily)

Noun

नीलोत्पल (nīlotpala) n

  1. blue lotus (Nymphaea nouchali, syn. Nymphaea cyanea)

Descendants

  • Middle Persian: [script needed] (nylwpl, nylw(k)pl /nīlōpal/, lotus, water-lily)
    • Persian: نیلوپل (nīlōpal, nīlūpal), نیلوفل (nīlūfal), نیلوپر (nīlūpar), نیلوفر (nīlūfar, nēlōfar, nēlūfar, nīlōfar), نیلپر (nīlupar), نیلفر (nīlufar), لیلوپر (līlūpar), لیلوپل (līlūpal), نیروفر (nīrūfar), نیلوبرگ (nīlūbarg) (some forms may be influenced by Arabic)
      • Tajik: нелӯфар (nelüfar), нилуфар (nilufar)
      • Azerbaijani: nilufər / نیلوفر
      • → Hindustani:
        • Hindi: नीलोफर (nīlophar)
      • Kurdish:
        • Northern Kurdish: nîlûfer, nîlufer
      • Ottoman Turkish: لولوفر (lülüfer), نیلوفر (nilüfer), لوفر (lufar), نیلوپر (niluper), نیلوبرگ (niluberg)
      • Uzbek: nilufar
    • Arabic: نِلُوفَر (nilūfar), نيلوفر (naylūfar), نينوفر (naynūfar), نِينُوفَر (nīnūfar), نُوفَر (nūfar)
    • Aramaic:
      Classical Syriac: ܢܝܠܘܦܪ (nīlūp̄ar), ܢܝܪܘܦܠ (nīrōp̄al)

References

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