annāra

annaara

annāra

When used to modify another feeling annāra means “strong, overwhelming”, as in jamīra janāra “a strong feeling of dread”. This sense of meaning is preserved in the phrase, ānen annāra, which in the absence of any other feeling means “passionately”.

annāra can also be used as the first argument in a PA clause. There the feeling described is a sense of one-ness with the universe.

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