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Nighaṇṭu (Sanskrit: निघण्टु, IPA: [nɪɡʱɐɳʈʊ]) is a Sanskrit term for a traditional collection of words, grouped into thematic categories, often with brief annotations. Such collections share characteristics with glossaries and thesauri, but are not true lexicons, such as the kośa of Sanskrit literature. Particular collections are also called nighaṇṭava.

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  • Nighantu (en)
  • Нигханту (ru)
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  • Нигханту (IAST: Nighaṇṭu, санскр. निघण्टु) — древнеиндийский трактат, наиболее известный глоссарий к священным гимнам Ригведы. (ru)
  • Nighaṇṭu (Sanskrit: निघण्टु, IPA: [nɪɡʱɐɳʈʊ]) is a Sanskrit term for a traditional collection of words, grouped into thematic categories, often with brief annotations. Such collections share characteristics with glossaries and thesauri, but are not true lexicons, such as the kośa of Sanskrit literature. Particular collections are also called nighaṇṭava. (en)
  • Nighantu, namn på vissa indiska ordlistor, ordnade efter synonyma betydelser, så att som huvudord står ett bestämt allmänt ord, till exempel för häst (sanskr. acva-) eller eld (sanskr. agni-), och så uppräknas alla eller tillnärmelsevis alla ord i vediska skrifter, som har samma betydelse som acva- resp. agni-. (sv)
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  • Nighaṇṭu (Sanskrit: निघण्टु, IPA: [nɪɡʱɐɳʈʊ]) is a Sanskrit term for a traditional collection of words, grouped into thematic categories, often with brief annotations. Such collections share characteristics with glossaries and thesauri, but are not true lexicons, such as the kośa of Sanskrit literature. Particular collections are also called nighaṇṭava. While a number of nighantavas devoted to specialized subjects exist, the eponymous Nighantu of the genre is an ancient collection, handed down from Vedic times. It was the subject of the Nirukta, a commentary, together with a treatise on etymology, by Yaska. Technically, Yaska's Nirukta should designate his commentary only, but traditionally the Nighantu has been understood to be included in it. (en)
  • Nighantu, namn på vissa indiska ordlistor, ordnade efter synonyma betydelser, så att som huvudord står ett bestämt allmänt ord, till exempel för häst (sanskr. acva-) eller eld (sanskr. agni-), och så uppräknas alla eller tillnärmelsevis alla ord i vediska skrifter, som har samma betydelse som acva- resp. agni-. Dylika synonymlexika har funnits sedan långt tillbaka i den indiska språkvetenskapen och uppkommit i anslutning till studiet och traditionen av de vediska skrifterna, således säkert redan före 1:a årtusendet f.Kr. En dylik ordlista i två böcker är sedan kommenterad av i hans arbete (eg. "förklaring, kommentar"), möjligen från 600-talet f.Kr., utgiven av Rudolf von Roth med "Erläuterungen zu Nirukta" (1860). (sv)
  • Нигханту (IAST: Nighaṇṭu, санскр. निघण्टु) — древнеиндийский трактат, наиболее известный глоссарий к священным гимнам Ригведы. (ru)
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