𑀚𑀕𑁆𑀕𑀇
Prakrit
    
    Etymology
    
| Maharastri Prakrit verb set | 
|---|
| 𑀚𑀕𑁆𑀕𑀇 (jaggaï) | 
| 𑀚𑀕𑁆𑀕𑀸𑀯𑀇 (jaggāvaï) | 
Inherited from Sanskrit जाग्रति (jā́grati).[1] Cognate with Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀚𑀕𑁆𑀕𑀤𑀺 (jaggadi).
Verb
    
𑀚𑀕𑁆𑀕𑀇 (jaggaï) (Devanagari जग्गइ, Kannada ಜಗ್ಗಇ) (intransitive) (Maharastri)
Descendants
    
References
    
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “jāˊgrati”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
 
Further reading
    
- Sheth, Hargovind Das T[rikamcand] (1923-1928) “जग्ग”, in पाइअ-सद्द-महण्णवो [Pāia-Sadda-Mahaṇṇavo; lit. Ocean of Prakrit words] (in Hindi), Calcutta: [Published by the Author].
 - Sir George Abraham Grierson (1924) “The Prakrit Dhātv-ādēśas: According to the Western and the Eastern Schools of Prakrit Grammarians.”, in Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, volume VIII, number 2, Calcutta, page 134.
 - Pischel, Richard, Jha, Subhadra (contributor) (1957) Comparative Grammar of the Prakrit Languages, Varanasi: Motilal Banarasidass, page 384.
 
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