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dvandva
[ dvahn-dvah, dvuhn-dvuh ]
noun
Grammar.
- a compound word neither element of which is subordinate to the other, as bittersweet, Anglo-Saxon.
dvandva
/ ˈ»å±¹É‘Ë²Ô»å±¹É‘Ë /
noun
- a class of compound words consisting of two elements having a coordinate relationship as if connected by and
- a compound word of this type, such as Austro-Hungarian, tragicomic
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of dvandva1
from Sanskrit dvamdva a pair, from the reduplication of dva two
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Example Sentences
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We have what we call in Sanskrit dvandva, a series of opposites in creation; such as, the positive pole and the negative, the centripetal force and the centrifugal, attraction and repulsion.
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