These terms produced with the English prefix a- are not ancient. For the usage refer to "a- (2)". Online Etymology Dictionary. They are however customary terms of modern metaphysics; for example, see Beck, Martha C. (1999). Plato's Self-Corrective Development of the Concepts of Soul, Form and Immortality in Three Arguments of the Phaedo. Edwin Mellon Press. पृ॰ 148. आई॰ऍस॰बी॰ऍन॰0-7734-7950-3. and see Hawley, Dr. Katherine (2001). How Things Persist. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Chapter 1. आई॰ऍस॰बी॰ऍन॰0-19-924913-X.
bartleby.com
"*bhā-". American Heritage Dictionary: Fourth Edition: Appendix I. 2000.
etymonline.com
These terms produced with the English prefix a- are not ancient. For the usage refer to "a- (2)". Online Etymology Dictionary. They are however customary terms of modern metaphysics; for example, see Beck, Martha C. (1999). Plato's Self-Corrective Development of the Concepts of Soul, Form and Immortality in Three Arguments of the Phaedo. Edwin Mellon Press. पृ॰ 148. आई॰ऍस॰बी॰ऍन॰0-7734-7950-3. and see Hawley, Dr. Katherine (2001). How Things Persist. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Chapter 1. आई॰ऍस॰बी॰ऍन॰0-19-924913-X.
stanford.edu
plato.stanford.edu
Kraut, Richard (2017), Zalta, Edward N. (संपा॰), "Plato", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2017 संस्करण), Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, अभिगमन तिथि 2021-05-20
uni-halle.de
menadoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de
Possibly cognate with Sanskrit bráhman. See Thieme (1952): Bráhman, ZDMG, vol. 102, p. 128.ZDMG online..