manuscript (tradition / date) |
phrase | Newari | English |
---|---|---|---|
A2b_388 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
1 | kvan*a s'abdasa pra s'abdana a-dipam* yojaraparan^a-va vi-n*a tha-ya- s'abdaya- na-ma | word for sound playing lute which is made adding prefix pra in the word kvan*a etc. |
A2b_396 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
1 | khim* tha-ya- them*gva dhunu dhunu dha-va ghos*a svara mandra dha-ya | noisy sound like drum beating is called mandra |
A2b_400 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
1 | nhasapu t*antina tha-ya- yam*tra | instrument played with seven string |
2 | sa- amotu {8} puna madisyam* tha-ya- thva bi-n*aya- na-ma vipam*ci- dha-ye | word for this lute played without interuption with the same string is called vipan~ci- | |
A2b_401 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
1 | (t*am*tina?) tha-ya- va-dya dva-kvasa {9} t*atam* dha-ye | From A2_370: all instrument to play with string is called tata va-dya |
A2b_402 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
1 | sevu pvad*ana tha-ya- ba-jana muruja a-dipam* a-naddha va-ditra {10} dha-ye | From A2_371: a musical instrument as a drum etc. made with cover of leather is called a-naddha instrument |
A2b_407 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
3 | tham*socakam* tha-ya- tyam*chogvad*a {4} ba-n*a muruja u-rddhaka dha-ye; | a drum of the shape of cow's tail to be played embracing with leg is called a-lim*gya |
A2b_2539 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
1 | s'as'aya- sam*na tha-ya- kam*bali | From A2_2428: a blanket woven with the hair of a rabbit |
A3_307 (A1 / 550 NS) |
1 | svam*po tam*tina tha-ya- a-lin^ga | lute (gourded lute?) playing with three cords |
A3_308 (A1 / 550 NS) |
1 | nhas'apo tam*tina tha-ya- | playing with seven cords |
A3_309 (A1 / 550 NS) |
1 | bina a-dipam* tha-ya- s'abda | sound come from playing lute etc. |
A3_310 (A1 / 550 NS) |
1 | muruja a-dipam* tha-ya- va-dyana | a musical instrument as a drum etc. |
A3_312 (A1 / 550 NS) |
1 | kam*sa a-dipam* tha-ya- ghana va-dya {3} na-ma | word for striking bell-metalled instrument as gong, etc. |
A3_314 (A1 / 550 NS) |
1 | pita- va-dyana sahitana tha-ya- | playing with four instrument |
A3_331 (A1 / 550 NS) |
1 | pod*a {3} cin^ana tha-ya- dako | all that is played covering (the instrument) |
A3_1459 (A1 / 550 NS) |
1 | tasana tha-ya- vastram* | cloth woven with wool |
A4_958 (no trad. / 591 NS) |
1 | lo a-dipam* kivana tha-ya- | woven of the bark of fibrous plant |
A4_959 (no trad. / 591 NS) |
1 | kapa-sana tha-ya- | woven with cotton |
A4_960 (no trad. / 591 NS) |
1 | . . . {2} thyam*n^am*gvana tha-ya- pa-t*a a-di | From _: |
A4_1348 (no trad. / 591 NS) |
1 | phasi sam*na tha-ya- | woven with the hair of sheep |
A5_359 (A2 / 662 NS) |
1 | kvan*a s'abdasa pra s'abdana a-dipam* yojaraparan^a-va bi-n*a tha-ya- {2} s'abdaya- na-ma | From A2b_388: word for sound playing lute which is made adding prefix pra in the word kvan*a etc. |
A5_367 (A2 / 662 NS) |
1 | khim* tha-ya- thyam* n^agva dhunu dha-va svara mandra dha-ye | From A2b_396: noisy sound like drum beating is called mandra |
A5_371 (A2 / 662 NS) |
1 | nhasapo tantina tha-ya- | instrument played with seven string |
2 | sa- amotu puna madisyam* tha-ya- thva bin*aya- na-ma vipam*ci- {17b.1} dha-ye | word for this lute played without interuption with the same string is called vipan~ci- | |
A6_363 (no trad. / 718 NS) |
1 | bina-di tha-ya- sara | sound of playing lute etc. |
A6_364 (no trad. / 718 NS) |
1 | ben*a tha-ya- sara thim*gva sara | sound like the sound of playing lute |
A6_371 (no trad. / 718 NS) |
1 | thva n^a-ta- svaram* tam*tina luyam* tha-ya- sara | these five sound are the sound produced while playing in the string |
A6_386 (no trad. / 718 NS) |
1 | mudes'a tasyam* pa-la-na tha-ya- | beating with palm keeping the drum at the lap |
A6_576 (no trad. / 718 NS) |
1 | luna tha-ya- ja-la | a net woven by the hemp |
A7_405 (A2 / 803 NS) |
2 | {4} khim* tha-ya- thyam*gva dhunadhuna dha-va ghos*a svara mandra dha-ya | noisy sound like drum beating is called mandra |
A7_409 (A2 / 803 NS) |
1 | nhasapu tant*huna {7} tha-ya- yantraya- na-ma | word for an instrument played with seven cords |
A7_2254 (A2 / 803 NS) |
1 | d*ha-dha tha-ya- s'abda | noise of playing a kind of drum |