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पीत

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Sanskrit

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Indo-Iranian *pᵢHtás, from Proto-Indo-European *ph₃-tó-s (drunk, imbibed), from *peh₃- (to drink). Cognate with Latin pōtus, Ancient Greek ποτός (potós), Persian نبید (na-bid, wine). The Sanskrit root is पा (, to drink).[1]

The "soaked" meaning may derive from the root पी (, to soak, fatten) or otherwise be influenced by it.

Adjective

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पीत (pītá) stem

  1. drunk, imbibed, sipped, quaffed, sipped
    • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 8.48.10:
      ऋदूदरेण सख्या सचेय यो मा न रिष्येद्धर्यश्व पीतः
      अयं यः सोमो न्यधाय्यस्मे तस्मा इन्द्रं प्रतिरमेम्यायुः ॥
      ṛdūdareṇa sakhyā saceya yo mā na riṣyeddharyaśva pītaḥ.
      ayaṃ yaḥ somo nyadhāyyasme tasmā indraṃ pratiramemyāyuḥ.
      O Lord of Horses, may I be with the Friend [Soma] whose heart is tender, who, when drunk will never harm me
      This Soma now deposited within me. For this, I pray for longer life to Indra.
  2. soaked, saturated, filled with (with instrumental of the object)
Declension
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Masculine a-stem declension of पीत
singular dual plural
nominative पीतः (pītáḥ) पीतौ (pītaú)
पीता¹ (pītā́¹)
पीताः (pītā́ḥ)
पीतासः¹ (pītā́saḥ¹)
vocative पीत (pī́ta) पीतौ (pī́tau)
पीता¹ (pī́tā¹)
पीताः (pī́tāḥ)
पीतासः¹ (pī́tāsaḥ¹)
accusative पीतम् (pītám) पीतौ (pītaú)
पीता¹ (pītā́¹)
पीतान् (pītā́n)
instrumental पीतेन (pīténa) पीताभ्याम् (pītā́bhyām) पीतैः (pītaíḥ)
पीतेभिः¹ (pītébhiḥ¹)
dative पीताय (pītā́ya) पीताभ्याम् (pītā́bhyām) पीतेभ्यः (pītébhyaḥ)
ablative पीतात् (pītā́t) पीताभ्याम् (pītā́bhyām) पीतेभ्यः (pītébhyaḥ)
genitive पीतस्य (pītásya) पीतयोः (pītáyoḥ) पीतानाम् (pītā́nām)
locative पीते (pīté) पीतयोः (pītáyoḥ) पीतेषु (pītéṣu)
  • ¹Vedic
Feminine ā-stem declension of पीता
singular dual plural
nominative पीता (pītā́) पीते (pīté) पीताः (pītā́ḥ)
vocative पीते (pī́te) पीते (pī́te) पीताः (pī́tāḥ)
accusative पीताम् (pītā́m) पीते (pīté) पीताः (pītā́ḥ)
instrumental पीतया (pītáyā)
पीता¹ (pītā́¹)
पीताभ्याम् (pītā́bhyām) पीताभिः (pītā́bhiḥ)
dative पीतायै (pītā́yai) पीताभ्याम् (pītā́bhyām) पीताभ्यः (pītā́bhyaḥ)
ablative पीतायाः (pītā́yāḥ)
पीतायै² (pītā́yai²)
पीताभ्याम् (pītā́bhyām) पीताभ्यः (pītā́bhyaḥ)
genitive पीतायाः (pītā́yāḥ)
पीतायै² (pītā́yai²)
पीतयोः (pītáyoḥ) पीतानाम् (pītā́nām)
locative पीतायाम् (pītā́yām) पीतयोः (pītáyoḥ) पीतासु (pītā́su)
  • ¹Vedic
  • ²Brāhmaṇas
Neuter a-stem declension of पीत
singular dual plural
nominative पीतम् (pītám) पीते (pīté) पीतानि (pītā́ni)
पीता¹ (pītā́¹)
vocative पीत (pī́ta) पीते (pī́te) पीतानि (pī́tāni)
पीता¹ (pī́tā¹)
accusative पीतम् (pītám) पीते (pīté) पीतानि (pītā́ni)
पीता¹ (pītā́¹)
instrumental पीतेन (pīténa) पीताभ्याम् (pītā́bhyām) पीतैः (pītaíḥ)
पीतेभिः¹ (pītébhiḥ¹)
dative पीताय (pītā́ya) पीताभ्याम् (pītā́bhyām) पीतेभ्यः (pītébhyaḥ)
ablative पीतात् (pītā́t) पीताभ्याम् (pītā́bhyām) पीतेभ्यः (pītébhyaḥ)
genitive पीतस्य (pītásya) पीतयोः (pītáyoḥ) पीतानाम् (pītā́nām)
locative पीते (pīté) पीतयोः (pītáyoḥ) पीतेषु (pītéṣu)
  • ¹Vedic
Descendants
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  • Pali: pīta
  • Prakrit: 𑀧𑀻𑀅 (pīa)
  • Gandhari: 𐨤𐨁𐨡 (pida)

Etymology 2

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Of uncertain origin. Perhaps related to पित्त (pitta, bile), and along with it, derived from the root पी (, to swell, fatten) with semantic shift "fat" > "the color of fat (like butter and oil)" > "yellow". It is also possible that पित्त (pitta) is the original term, with पीत (pīta) a derivative of it; in this case, whether पित्त (pitta) derives from पी () is less clear.[2]

Adjective

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पीत (pīta) stem

  1. yellow (the color of the Vaiśyas, white being that of the Brāhmans, red that of the Kṣatriyas, and black that of the Śūdras)

Noun

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पीत (pīta) stemm

  1. yellow color
  2. a yellow substance
Declension
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Masculine a-stem declension of पीत
singular dual plural
nominative पीतः (pītaḥ) पीतौ (pītau)
पीता¹ (pītā¹)
पीताः (pītāḥ)
पीतासः¹ (pītāsaḥ¹)
vocative पीत (pīta) पीतौ (pītau)
पीता¹ (pītā¹)
पीताः (pītāḥ)
पीतासः¹ (pītāsaḥ¹)
accusative पीतम् (pītam) पीतौ (pītau)
पीता¹ (pītā¹)
पीतान् (pītān)
instrumental पीतेन (pītena) पीताभ्याम् (pītābhyām) पीतैः (pītaiḥ)
पीतेभिः¹ (pītebhiḥ¹)
dative पीताय (pītāya) पीताभ्याम् (pītābhyām) पीतेभ्यः (pītebhyaḥ)
ablative पीतात् (pītāt) पीताभ्याम् (pītābhyām) पीतेभ्यः (pītebhyaḥ)
genitive पीतस्य (pītasya) पीतयोः (pītayoḥ) पीतानाम् (pītānām)
locative पीते (pīte) पीतयोः (pītayoḥ) पीतेषु (pīteṣu)
  • ¹Vedic
Derived terms
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Further reading

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  1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 113
  2. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[2] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 137