the 1st semivowel (corresponding to the vowels i and ī, and having the sound of the English y, in Bengal usually pronounced j).
m. (in prosody) a bacchic (˘ ¯ ¯), [Piṅg.]
the actual base of the relative pronoun in declension [cf. yád and Gk. ὅς, ἥ, ὅ].
m. (in some senses fr. √ 1. yā, only, [L.]) a goer or mover
wind
joining
restraining
fame
a carriage (?)
barley
light
abandoning