masculine, neuter
Aṇṇava (neuter) [Sanskrit arṇa and arṇava to r̥, r̥ṇoti to move, Indo-Germanic °er to be in quick motion, cf. Greek ὄρνυμι; Latin orior; Gothic rinnan = English run; Old High German runs, river, flow. 1. a great flood (= ogha), the sea or ocean (often as mah°, cf. BHS mahārṇava, e.g. Jm 31 75 ) M I 134; S I 214; IV 157 (mahā udak°); Snp 173 (figurative for saṃsāra see Pj II 214), 183, 184; Ja I 119 (°kucchi), 227 (the same); V 159 (mah°); Mhv 5, 60; 19, 16 (mah°). 2. a stream, river Ja III 521; V 255.
the sea, the ocean; a stream
【陽】大海,海洋。
(masc, masc, from aṇṇa) sea; ocean; body of water ocean Construction: √ar + na + vant + a aṇṇavant + a