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কেয়া

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Bengali

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Etymology 1

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    Inherited from Prakrit 𑀓𑁂𑀅𑀬 (keaya), from Sanskrit কেতক (ketaka).[1] Doublet of কেওড়া (keōṛa) and কেতকী (ketoki), a tatsama.

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    কেয়া (Pandanus odorifer)

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    কেয়া (keẏa)

    1. screw pine (Pandanus odorifer, syn. P. odoratissimus[1])
      Synonyms: কেতকী (ketôkī), কেতক (ketok), কেওড়া (keōṛa)
      Meronyms: (leaf) কেয়াপাতা (keẏapata), (flower) কেউ (keu), (flower) কেয়াফুল (keẏaphul), (cluster of flowers) কেয়াকাঁদি (keẏakãdi)

    Etymology 2

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      Borrowed from Hindustani کیا (kyā) / क्या (kyā).

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      কেয়া (keẏa)

      1. (rhetorical) such, what, how
        Synonym: কি (ki)
        কেয়া মজা!keẏa moja!Such fun!
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      Etymology 3

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        From Sanskrit किम् (kim, what). Cognate with Assamese কিয় (kio) and কিয়া (kia). Compare Hindustani کیوں (kyõ) / क्यों (kyõ).

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        কেয়া (keẏa) (Vanga, Varendra)

        1. why
          Synonym: কেন (keno)

        References

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        1. 1.0 1.1 দাস, জ্ঞানেন্দ্রমোহন (1937), “কেয়া”, in Dictionary of the Bengali Language (Self-pronouncing, Etymological & Explanatory) with Appendices (in Bengali), 2nd edition, কলিকাতা: দি ইণ্ডিয়ান্ পাব্‌লিশিং হাউস, pages 566, 570
        2. ^ Graves Haughton (1833), “কেআ”, in A Dictionary, Bengálí and Sanskrit, Explained in English, and Adapted for Students of Either Language[1], London: J. L. Cox & Son, page 787