मित्र

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) male friend
 * 2) ally
 * 1) ally
 * 1) ally

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) friend
 * 2) the sun

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) friend
 * 2) companion

Etymology
From, from , from. Indo-Aryan languages preserve the literal meaning in the sense of, one of the aspects of binding and alliance.

Cognate with 🇨🇬, [ cf. Mithra ], which was also borrowed into 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) a friend, companion, associate
 * 2) the sun

Proper noun

 * 1) Mitra, one of the twelve Adityas
 * 2) name of a
 * 3) name of a son of  and various other men
 * 4) name of the third
 * 1) name of the third

Noun

 * 1) friendship
 * 2) a friend, companion
 * 3) (with ) a friend connected by blood-relationship
 * 4) an ally (a prince whose territory adjoins that of an immediate neighbour who is called, enemy; in this meaning also applied to planets)
 * 5) a companion to = resemblance of (+ genitive)
 * 6)  resembling, like
 * 7) name of the god Mitra (enumerated among the 10 fires)
 * 8) a particular mode of fighting
 * 1) a particular mode of fighting

Derived terms

 * Dardic:
 * Central:
 * Sauraseni Prakrit:
 * Hindustani: mītī, mītan
 * Eastern:
 * Magadhi Prakrit:
 * Northern:
 * Khasa Prakrit:
 * Magadhi Prakrit:
 * Northern:
 * Khasa Prakrit:
 * Northern:
 * Khasa Prakrit:
 * Khasa Prakrit:

Descendants

 * Dardic:
 * Central:
 * Sauraseni Prakrit:
 * Hindustani: mīt, mit, mītā
 * Eastern:
 * Magadhi Prakrit:
 * Northern:
 * Khasa Prakrit:
 * Southern:
 * Helu Prakrit:
 * Western:
 * Paisaci Prakrit:
 * Eastern:
 * Magadhi Prakrit:
 * Northern:
 * Khasa Prakrit:
 * Southern:
 * Helu Prakrit:
 * Western:
 * Paisaci Prakrit:
 * Northern:
 * Khasa Prakrit:
 * Southern:
 * Helu Prakrit:
 * Western:
 * Paisaci Prakrit:
 * Southern:
 * Helu Prakrit:
 * Western:
 * Paisaci Prakrit:
 * Western:
 * Paisaci Prakrit:
 * Paisaci Prakrit: