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आण्ड

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Etymology

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    Uncertain. A late Vedic corruption of an earlier *आ॒न्द्र (āndrá), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *āndrám; compare Kalasha ónḍrak (egg).

    Perhaps ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁en-dʰró-m, from *h₁én (in), compare Proto-Slavic *ędro (kernel). Or perhaps related to Proto-Iranian *Hāwyám (egg) and reshaped under the influence of a substrate term, perhaps the origin for पिण्ड (piṇḍa, lump) and मण्डल (maṇḍala, circle), which also denote round things.

    Per Kuiper, borrowed from Proto-Munda [Term?], compare Sora [script needed] (adre, egg), Kharia [script needed] (eṇḍá, egg);[1] however, it is more likely that the Munda terms are Indo-Aryan loans.

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    आ॒ण्ड (āṇḍá) stemm

    1. an egg
      • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 10.68.7:
        बृहस्पतिरमत हि त्यदासां नाम स्वरीणां सदने गुहा यत् ।
        आण्डेव भित्त्वा शकुनस्य गर्भमुदुस्रियाः पर्वतस्य त्मनाजत् ॥
        bṛhaspatiramata hi tyadāsāṃ nāma svarīṇāṃ sadane guhā yat.
        āṇḍeva bhittvā śakunasya garbhamudusriyāḥ parvatasya tmanājat.
        That secret name borne by the lowing cattle within the cave Bṛhaspati discovered,
        And drove, himself, the bright kine from the mountain, like a bird's young after the egg's breaking.
    2. (in the dual) the testicles
      • c. 1200 BCE – 1000 BCE, Atharvaveda 9.7.13:
        क्रोधो वृक्कौ मन्युर् आण्डौ प्रजा शेपः ॥
        krodho vṛkkau manyur āṇḍau prajā śepaḥ.
        Wrath [represents] the kidneys, anger the testes, offspring the generative organ [of the Divine Bull].

    Declension

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    Masculine a-stem declension of आण्ड
    singular dual plural
    nominative आण्डः (āṇḍáḥ) आण्डौ (āṇḍaú)
    आण्डा¹ (āṇḍā́¹)
    आण्डाः (āṇḍā́ḥ)
    आण्डासः¹ (āṇḍā́saḥ¹)
    vocative आण्ड (ā́ṇḍa) आण्डौ (ā́ṇḍau)
    आण्डा¹ (ā́ṇḍā¹)
    आण्डाः (ā́ṇḍāḥ)
    आण्डासः¹ (ā́ṇḍāsaḥ¹)
    accusative आण्डम् (āṇḍám) आण्डौ (āṇḍaú)
    आण्डा¹ (āṇḍā́¹)
    आण्डान् (āṇḍā́n)
    instrumental आण्डेन (āṇḍéna) आण्डाभ्याम् (āṇḍā́bhyām) आण्डैः (āṇḍaíḥ)
    आण्डेभिः¹ (āṇḍébhiḥ¹)
    dative आण्डाय (āṇḍā́ya) आण्डाभ्याम् (āṇḍā́bhyām) आण्डेभ्यः (āṇḍébhyaḥ)
    ablative आण्डात् (āṇḍā́t) आण्डाभ्याम् (āṇḍā́bhyām) आण्डेभ्यः (āṇḍébhyaḥ)
    genitive आण्डस्य (āṇḍásya) आण्डयोः (āṇḍáyoḥ) आण्डानाम् (āṇḍā́nām)
    locative आण्डे (āṇḍé) आण्डयोः (āṇḍáyoḥ) आण्डेषु (āṇḍéṣu)
    • ¹Vedic

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    • Sanskrit: अण्ड (aṇḍá) (later form) (see there for further descendants)

    References

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    1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992) “āṇḍá-”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume I, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 162

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