"দেউতা" meaning in Assamese

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Noun

IPA: /dɛʊ.ta/ Forms: deuta [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Sanskrit দেৱতা (devatā, “God”). Doublet of দেৱতা (dewota). Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|as|sa|देवता|দেৱতা|God|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=devatā|ts=}} Sanskrit দেৱতা (devatā, “God”), {{bor+|as|sa|देवता|দেৱতা|God|tr=devatā}} Borrowed from Sanskrit দেৱতা (devatā, “God”), {{doublet|as|দেৱতা}} Doublet of দেৱতা (dewota) Head templates: {{head|as|noun|||head=|sort=|tr=}} দেউতা • (deuta), {{as-noun}} দেউতা • (deuta)
  1. father, dad Wikipedia link: as:দেউতা Categories (topical): Family Synonyms: বাপ, বোপাই, পিতাই, আব্বা, বাবা, বোপা, দেউতি (deuti), দ’তি (döti), দেতা (deta) Related terms: মা (ma)
    Sense id: en-দেউতা-as-noun-unRA3QzP Categories (other): Assamese entries with incorrect language header, Sanskrit terms with redundant transliterations

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