दिअर
Appearance
Apabhramsa
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Prakrit दिअर (diara), देअर (deara), देवर (devara), from Sanskrit देवर (devara).
Noun
[edit]दिअर (diara) m
Declension
[edit]Declension of दिअर (masculine) | ||
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singular | plural | |
Nominative | दिअरु (diaru) | दिअर (diara) |
Accusative | दिअरु (diaru) | दिअर (diara) |
Instrumental | दिअरें (diareṃ) or दिअरेणं (diareṇaṃ) or दिअरेण (diareṇa) | दिअर (diara) or दिअरेहिं (diarehiṃ) |
Dative | दिअरहो (diaraho) or दिअरसु (diarasu) or दिअरस्सु (diarassu) | दिअरहं (diarahaṃ) |
Ablative | दिअरहे (diarahe) or दिअरहु (diarahu) | दिअरहुं (diarahuṃ) |
Genitive | दिअरहो (diaraho) or दिअरसु (diarasu) or दिअरस्सु (diarassu) | दिअरहं (diarahaṃ) or दिअराणं (diarāṇaṃ) or दिअराण (diarāṇa) |
Locative | दिअरि (diari) or दिअरे (diare) | दिअरहिं (diarahiṃ) |
Vocative | दिअर (diara) | दिअरहो (diaraho) |
References
[edit]- Dr. Kamalchand Sogani (2003) अपभ्रंश रचना सौरभ [apabhrañś racnā saurabh, Apabhramsa Grammar and Composition] (in Hindi), 2nd edition, Rajasthan: Apabhramsa Sahitya Academy, →OCLC, page 48
- Sheth, Hargovind Das T[rikamcand] (1923–1928) “दिअर”, in पाइअ-सद्द-महण्णवो [pāia-sadda-mahaṇṇavo, Ocean of Prakrit words] (in Hindi), Calcutta: [Published by the Author], page 461.
Prakrit
[edit]Noun
[edit]दिअर (diara) m
- Devanagari script form of 𑀤𑀺𑀅𑀭
Declension
[edit]Maharastri declension of दिअर (masculine) | ||
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singular | plural | |
Nominative | दिअरो (diaro) | दिअरा (diarā) |
Accusative | दिअरं (diaraṃ) | दिअरे (diare) or दिअरा (diarā) |
Instrumental | दिअरेण (diareṇa) or दिअरेणं (diareṇaṃ) | दिअरेहि (diarehi) or दिअरेहिं (diarehiṃ) |
Dative | दिअराअ (diarāa) | — |
Ablative | दिअराओ (diarāo) or दिअराउ (diarāu) or दिअरा (diarā) or दिअराहि (diarāhi) or दिअराहिंतो (diarāhiṃto) | — |
Genitive | दिअरस्स (diarassa) | दिअराण (diarāṇa) or दिअराणं (diarāṇaṃ) |
Locative | दिअरम्मि (diarammi) or दिअरे (diare) | दिअरेसु (diaresu) or दिअरेसुं (diaresuṃ) |
Vocative | दिअर (diara) or दिअरा (diarā) | दिअरा (diarā) |
Categories:
- Apabhramsa terms inherited from Prakrit
- Apabhramsa terms derived from Prakrit
- Apabhramsa terms inherited from Sanskrit
- Apabhramsa terms derived from Sanskrit
- Apabhramsa lemmas
- Apabhramsa nouns
- Apabhramsa nouns in Devanagari script
- Apabhramsa masculine nouns
- inc-apa:Male family members
- Prakrit lemmas
- Prakrit nouns
- Prakrit nouns in Devanagari script
- Prakrit masculine nouns