Where does “నారచీర” come from?

నారచీర (Telugu) comes from Telugu చీర, from Sanskrit चीर — a strip, long narrow piece of bark or of cloth, rag, tatter, clothes.

నారచీర (Telugu): garment worn by sages, a linen cloth

Definitions

  1. garment worn by sages, a linen cloth

Ancestry of “నారచీర”, step by step

నారచీర traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Telugu చీర

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1TeluguచీరSari: The traditional dress of women in the India
2Sanskritचीरa strip, long narrow piece of bark or of cloth, rag, tatter, clothes

via Telugu నార

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1TeluguనారThe fibre of plants, fibrous bark of trees
Every word from Sanskrit चीरEvery word from Telugu చీర
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