See also: अन्तर

Sanskrit

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Etymology

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From Proto-Indo-Aryan *Hantár, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hantár (between), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁entér (between). Cognate with Latin inter (between, under), Oscan 𐌀𐌍𐌕𐌄𐌓 (anter, between), Old Irish eter (between), Old High German untar (between).

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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अन्तर् (antár)

  1. within, between, amongst, in the middle or interior
    • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 8.29.2:
      योनि॒मेक॒ आ स॑साद॒ द्योत॑नो॒ऽन्तर्दे॒वेषु॒ मेधि॑रः॥
      yóniméka ā́ sasāda dyótanoʼntárdevéṣu médhiraḥ.
      One (Agni) intelligent, resplended among the gods, is seated in his place (the altar).
  2. in the middle, in, between, into [with locative]
  3. between [with accusative]
  4. in, in the middle [with genitive]
  5. (at the end of a compound) in, into, in the middle of, between, out of the midst of

Usage notes

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Is sometimes compounded with a following word like an adjective, meaning "interior", "internal", "intermediate".

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