Where does “chowtal” come from?
chowtal (English) comes from Hindi चौताल, from Sanskrit चतुस्ताल, from Sanskrit ताल, from Sanskrit तल, from Old Irish talam, from Proto-Celtic talamū, from Proto-Indo-European tl̥-mon-, from Proto-Indo-European tel- — flat; board, plank; to be still; to build.
chowtal (English): A four-beat rhythmic pattern used in Hindustani classical music
Definitions
- A four-beat rhythmic pattern used in Hindustani classical music
Ancestry of “chowtal”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hindi | चौताल | chowtal four-beat rhythmic pattern |
| 2 | Sanskrit | चतुस्ताल | chowtal |
| 3 | Sanskrit | ताल | the palm tree or fan palm; clapping; the palm of... |
| 4 | Sanskrit | तल | surface, level, floor; the part underneath, lower... |
| 5 | Old Irish | talam | earth, land; land, country; earth |
| 6 | Proto-Celtic | talamū | earth |
| 7 | Proto-Indo-European | tl̥-mon- | — |
| 8 | Proto-Indo-European | tel- | flat; board, plank; to be still; to build |