The transliterated word "dhunvāno" is written
in Devanagari as "धुन्वानो".
“Dhunvāno” is a Sanskrit word derived from the root
“dhun” with the suffix “-vāna,” typically denoting someone
possessing the quality or characteristic associated
with that root.
Grammatical Breakdown
- Suffix:
-वान (-vāna)— A common suffix that forms - adjectives or participles, indicating possession, e.g., “having,”
- “endowed with,” or “characterized by.” Thus, the construction
- "dhunvāna" literally means “one who has dhun”.
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- the term in context.
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