etymology of vrihi (rice)

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Vrihi? Home > Communities > Science & History > Indian / South Asian Languages > Forum > Messages first | < previous | next > | last showing 1-3 of 3 4 Apr (6 days ago) RK Vrihi? What is the etymology for vrIhI? It appears that this is an Iranic derivation (va)rihi, ultimately coming near to the tamil arisi when the h becomes s Vari means tax/tribute in tamil, and ari or arisi means rice. How did the v come at the beginning? 6 Apr (4 days ago) It appears that this is an Iranic derivation (va)rihi Vrihi is not an Iranic derivation of so called (va)rihi. It is actually a Tamil derivation. vil -> ; virai , n. [M. vira.] Seed, as of plants; virai-k-ṭṭai, n. Bundle of straw containing seed-grains of paddy; ¹- virai-tei-, v. 1. To sow seeds for raising seedlings; 2. To sprinkle a mixture of rice and cynodon grass. - virai-vai-, v. To prepare paddy seeds for sowing; ; virai-> ( virayi)->( viraiki)-> viriki & virīki , n.1. Paddy; 89, 2. Rice; 3. A kind of cardamom; virīki-> vrīhi, 1 Rice; -2 A grain of rice. vrīhi-> Pashto vrize, O.Pers. brizi. 6 Apr (4 days ago) ultimately coming near to the tamil arisi when the h becomes s. Arisi and varihi or vrihi are of different origins.

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Page 1: Etymology of Vrihi (Rice)

Vrihi?

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Vrihi?

What is the etymology for vrIhI? It appears that this is an Iranic derivation (va)rihi, ultimately coming near to the tamil arisi when the h becomes s Vari means tax/tribute in tamil, and ari or arisi means rice. How did the v come at the beginning? 6 Apr (4 days ago)

It appears that this is an Iranic derivation (va)rihi Vrihi is not an Iranic derivation of so called (va)rihi. It is actually a Tamil derivation.

vil -> ; virai , n. [M. vira.] Seed, as of plants;

virai-k-kōṭṭai, n. Bundle of straw containing seed-grains of paddy;

¹- virai-teḷi-, v. 1. To sow seeds for raising seedlings;

2. To sprinkle a mixture of rice and cynodon grass.

- virai-vai-, v. To prepare paddy seeds for sowing;

; virai-> ( virayi)->( viraiki)-> viriki & virīki , n.1. Paddy;

89, 2. Rice; 3. A kind of cardamom;

virīki-> vrīhiḥ, 1 Rice; -2 A grain of rice.

vrīhiḥ-> Pashto vrize, O.Pers. brizi.

6 Apr (4 days ago)

ultimately coming near to the tamil arisi when the h becomes s. Arisi and varihi or vrihi are of different origins.

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ul Smallness-> al -> aru Smallness

aru -> ¹ arukkam, n. Smallness

aru-> ³ aruppam, n. That which is little, small, unimportant; .

³ aruppam-> aRpam-> Skt. alpa. That which is little, small, unimportant; .

aru-mai, . Smallness, minuteness; .

aru-> ² aruppam, n. Germ of a grain of paddy;

aru-> ² arumpu, n. Rice;

aru-> ² ari n.1. Paddy; 2. Rice;

² ari-> ariyāṉ, n. Kind of inferior paddy

² ari-> ² ari, n. 1. Paddy;

² ari-> arisi, n. [Malayalam.ari, Tulu. ari, Greek. oruza.] 1. Rice without the husk; 2. Any

husked grain; 3. Small seeds, as of the bamboo, etc.;

² ari-> ; vari, n. Paddy;

vari ] Paddy;

Even Tamil Lexicon has merely compared Vari and Vrihi and never claimed vari as derived from Vrihi. Honestly it has claimed that the Greek word oruza is derived from arisi.

The word arisi is rationally formuatled for its minuteness and smallness unlike paruppu, which

is named for its Thickness, largeness; 2273) and is like

Soft or inner kernel of beans, almond, etc.; and is

derived from , paru (Thickness, largeness;)

Compare , paru(Thickness, largeness) -> ( param) -> maram (big tree) and its opposite

of chil (small) -> chitti-> cheti /chedi , chettu, Shrub; plant, Shrubbery, bush

which is small in size unlike tree. Therefore Vrihi or brizi are not desi words of Sanskrit and Old Persian languages. If it is so, etymology of the same has to be proved beyond doubt or ambiguity. Old Persian has derived brizi from Vrihi of Sanskrit which in turn has derived it from the Tamil word viriki only. There is no direction relationship between arisi and Vrihi.