Bahuvrihi — (बहुव्रीहि bahuvrīhi „viel Reis besitzend“) ist ein Begriff aus der Sanskrit Grammatik, der einen bestimmten Typ von Kompositum bezeichnet. In linguistischer Terminologie ist ein Bahuvrihi ein exozentrisches Kompositum oder Possessivkompositum.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bahuvrihi — A bahuvrīhí (बहुव्रीहि), or bahuvrihi compound (also exocentric compound ), is a type of nominal compound that refers to something that is not specified by any of its parts by themselves (i.e., it is headless or exocentric, its core semantic… … Wikipedia
Bahuvrihi — En linguistique, un bahuvrīhi (devanāgarī : बहुव्रीहि) est un mot composé dont le référent n est lié à aucun des composants de ce mot. Le terme bahuvrihi est lui même un mot composé sanskrit composé de bahu, beaucoup et vrihi, riz,… … Wikipédia en Français
bahuvrîhi — (бахуврихи | bahuvrîhi) Обозначение, заимствованное у индийских грамматиков, для характеристики сложных слов, называемых также притяжательными (см. притяжательный) и обладающих свойством выражать тот род отношения, который наблюдается, например,… … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов
bahuvrihi — ˌbä(ˌ)hüvˈrēhē noun ( s) Etymology: Sanskrit bahuvrīhi, literally, having much rice (a compound of this type), from bahu much + vrīhi rice more at pachy , rice : a class of compound words whose meanings follow the formula “(one) having a B that i … Useful english dictionary
bahuvrihi — /bah hooh vree hee/, n., pl. bahuvrihis. Gram. a compound noun or adjective consisting of two constituents, the first of which is adjectival and describes the person or object denoted by the second, which is nominal: the compound as a whole… … Universalium
bahuvrihi — noun A type of nominal compound in which the first part modifies the second and neither part can be used alone while retaining the intended meaning. Examples include , and . Syn: exocentric compound … Wiktionary
bahuvrihi — ba·hu·vri·hi … English syllables
Sanskrit compounds — One notable feature of the nominal system of Sanskrit is the very common use of nominal compounds (samāsa), which may be huge (10+ or even 30+ words[1][2][3]), as in some modern languages such as German. Nominal compounds occur with various… … Wikipedia
Sanskrit grammar — The Sanskrit grammar has a complex verbal system, rich nominal declension, and extensive use of compound nouns. It was studied and codified by Sanskrit grammarians over two millennia ago. Grammatical traditionSanskrit grammatical tradition… … Wikipedia