masculine
wasp
a wasp
Bhamara [cf. Epic and Classical Sanskrit bhramara; either to bhram (semantically quick, unsteady motion = confused noise), cf. Greek ϕόρμιγξ zither; or perhaps for °bramara to Old High German bremo = German bremse gadfly, bremen = brummen to hum; Greek βρόμος thunder, Latin fremo to growl, roar: see Walde, Latin Wtb. sub voce fremo] 1. a bee Ja V 205 (°vaṇṇa bee-coloured, i.e. of black colour, in explanation of kaṇha); Thig 252. Usually in similes, e.g. at Dhp 49 (cf. Dhp-a I 374 f. ); {447} Vism 142, 152; Pj II 139. 2. in bhamara-tanti "the string that sounds," one of the seven strings of the lute Ja II 253, cf. Vv-a 140.
【陽】 黃蜂。
(masc, masc, from bhamati) bee; bumblebee wasp Construction: √bham + ara