Abahatta, from Prakrit abasatta and ultimately from Sanskrit apaśabda "meaningless sound", 's a stage in the evolution of the Eastern group of Indo-Aryan languages such as Bangla, Maithili, Oriya. It's also called Apabhramsa Avahatta, Apabhramsha Abahatta or Purvi Apabhramsa. Abahatta's considered to follow the Apabhramsha stage, for example those Apabhramsha's derived from Magadhi Prakrits. Abahatta which existed from the 6th century to 14th century, was contemporaneous with some Apabhrams… (
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