Where does “racana” come from?

racana (Latin) comes from Sanskrit रचन, from Sanskrit रच् — cl.10 P. (Dhātup. xxxv, 12) रचयति (pf. रचयाम्-आस Kathās.; irr. fut. रचिष्यति Hariv. [with v.l. करिष्यति]; and ind.p. रचयित्वा Vet.), to produce, fashion, form, make, construct, complete, cause, effect R. Var. &c. (with चिङ्ताम्, or चिन्ताः, to be anxious Prab.).

racana (Latin): garment, wrap

Definitions

  1. garment, wrap

Ancestry of “racana”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Sanskritरचनthe act of making, forming, arranging, preparing,...
2Sanskritरच्cl.10 P. (Dhātup. xxxv, 12) रचयति (pf. रचयाम्-आस Kathās.; irr. fut. रचिष्यति Hariv. [with v.l. करिष्यति]; and ind.p. रचयित्वा Vet.), to produce, fashion, form, make, construct, complete, cause, effect R. Var. &c. (with चिङ्ताम्, or चिन्ताः, to be anxious Prab.)

Words derived from “racana

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