Amredita vs Dvandva - What's the difference?
amredita | dvandva |
(linguistics) A copulative or coordinative type of a compound in which members, if not compounded, would be in the same case and connected by the conjunction (and). Common in languages such as Sanskrit, Chinese and Japanese, but less so in English.
* 2003 , Dhanesh Jain, George Cardona, The Indo-Aryan Languages , Routledge, p. 153:
Amredita is a see also of dvandva.
amredita
Not English
Amredita has no English definition. It may be misspelled.dvandva
English
(wikipedia dvandva)Noun
(en noun)- Tatpuru?a and dvandva' compounds regularly have a single gender, that of the final constituent, although a subgroup of ' dvandvas has the gender of the first constituent.