Where does “কালী” come from?

কালী (Bengali) comes from Sanskrit काली, from Sanskrit काल, from Proto-Turkic kār, from Proto-Iranian karah — fold, of time (during which an action or event happens).

কালী (Bengali): Kali the most terrifying goddess, wife of

Definitions

  1. Kali the most terrifying goddess, wife of

Ancestry of “কালী”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Sanskritकालीfeminine nominative singular of काल; Kali, a...
2Sanskritकालblack, dark blue; black, dark blue colour; pupil
3Proto-Turkickārsnow
4Proto-Iraniankarahfold, of time (during which an action or event happens)

Words derived from “কালী

Every word from Proto-Iranian karahEvery word from Proto-Turkic kārEvery word from Sanskrit काल