Sanskritize

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To render a non-Sanskrit text, word, etc., in a form characteristic of Sanskrit morphology or phonology.
 * 2)  To influence a non-Sanskrit language by Sanskritic vocabulary.
 * 3)  To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
 * 1)  To influence a non-Sanskrit language by Sanskritic vocabulary.
 * 2)  To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
 * 1)  To influence a non-Sanskrit language by Sanskritic vocabulary.
 * 2)  To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
 * 1)  To influence a non-Sanskrit language by Sanskritic vocabulary.
 * 2)  To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
 * 1)  To influence a non-Sanskrit language by Sanskritic vocabulary.
 * 2)  To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
 * 1)  To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
 * 1)  To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
 * 1)  To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
 * 1)  To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
 * 1)  To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.

Translations

 * Sanskrit:
 * Vietnamese: Phạn hóa, Phạn hoá


 * Sanskrit: