Where does “नास्तिकता” come from?

नास्तिकता (Marathi) comes from Marathi नास्तिक, from Sanskrit नास्तिक, from Sanskrit आस्तिक, from Sanskrit अस्ति, from Proto-Indo-Iranian Hásti, from Sanskrit हस्तिन्, from Sanskrit हस्त, from Proto-Indo-Aryan źʰástas — hand; take, give in exchange.

नास्तिकता (Marathi): atheism

Definitions

  1. atheism

Ancestry of “नास्तिकता”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Marathiनास्तिकatheist
2Sanskritनास्तिकatheistical, infidel; heterodox, skeptical;...
3Sanskritआस्तिकone who believes in the existence; believing,...
4Sanskritअस्तिto be; to live; to exist, be present
5Proto-Indo-IranianHástito be
6Sanskritहस्तिन्an elephant
7Sanskritहस्तthe hand; an elephant's trunk; the forearm
8Proto-Indo-Aryanźʰástas
9Proto-Indo-Iranianȷ́ʰástashand
10Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰés-to-hand
11Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰes-hand; take, give in exchange
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