भूतकेश
Appearance
Marathi
[edit]Noun
[edit]भूतकेश • (bhūtkeś) ?
References
[edit]- चन्द्रराज भण्डारी 'विशारद' (1970) वनौषधि-चन्द्रोदय[4] (in Hindi), volume 6 or 7, वाराणसी: चौखम्बा संस्कृत सीरीज आफिस, page 91
- वामन गणेश देसाई (1975) ओषधीसंग्रह: हिंदुस्थानांतील औषधी-वनस्पतींची ओळख, त्यांचे गुणधर्म व उपयोग[5] (in Marathi), मुंबई: श्रीगजानन बुक डेपो, page 318
Sanskrit
[edit]Etymology
[edit]भूत (bhūta, “ghost, goblin”) + केश (keśa, “hair”)
Noun
[edit]भूतकेश • (bhūtakeśa) stem, m
- root of sweet flag[1]
- (also in neuter) Govan's corydalis (Corydalis govaniana);[2] its native range is from Northern Pakistan to Western & Central Himalaya and Southern Tibet.[3]
- Synonym: भूतकेशी f (bhūtakeśī)
- white basil[4] (Ocimum basilicum)
- Synonym: भूतकेशी f (bhūtakeśī)
Declension
[edit]Masculine a-stem declension of भूतकेश | |||
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Nom. sg. | भूतकेशः (bhūtakeśaḥ) | ||
Gen. sg. | भूतकेशस्य (bhūtakeśasya) | ||
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | भूतकेशः (bhūtakeśaḥ) | भूतकेशौ (bhūtakeśau) | भूतकेशाः (bhūtakeśāḥ) |
Vocative | भूतकेश (bhūtakeśa) | भूतकेशौ (bhūtakeśau) | भूतकेशाः (bhūtakeśāḥ) |
Accusative | भूतकेशम् (bhūtakeśam) | भूतकेशौ (bhūtakeśau) | भूतकेशान् (bhūtakeśān) |
Instrumental | भूतकेशेन (bhūtakeśena) | भूतकेशाभ्याम् (bhūtakeśābhyām) | भूतकेशैः (bhūtakeśaiḥ) |
Dative | भूतकेशाय (bhūtakeśāya) | भूतकेशाभ्याम् (bhūtakeśābhyām) | भूतकेशेभ्यः (bhūtakeśebhyaḥ) |
Ablative | भूतकेशात् (bhūtakeśāt) | भूतकेशाभ्याम् (bhūtakeśābhyām) | भूतकेशेभ्यः (bhūtakeśebhyaḥ) |
Genitive | भूतकेशस्य (bhūtakeśasya) | भूतकेशयोः (bhūtakeśayoḥ) | भूतकेशानाम् (bhūtakeśānām) |
Locative | भूतकेशे (bhūtakeśe) | भूतकेशयोः (bhūtakeśayoḥ) | भूतकेशेषु (bhūtakeśeṣu) |
Neuter a-stem declension of भूतकेश | |||
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Nom. sg. | भूतकेशम् (bhūtakeśam) | ||
Gen. sg. | भूतकेशस्य (bhūtakeśasya) | ||
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | भूतकेशम् (bhūtakeśam) | भूतकेशे (bhūtakeśe) | भूतकेशानि (bhūtakeśāni) |
Vocative | भूतकेश (bhūtakeśa) | भूतकेशे (bhūtakeśe) | भूतकेशानि (bhūtakeśāni) |
Accusative | भूतकेशम् (bhūtakeśam) | भूतकेशे (bhūtakeśe) | भूतकेशानि (bhūtakeśāni) |
Instrumental | भूतकेशेन (bhūtakeśena) | भूतकेशाभ्याम् (bhūtakeśābhyām) | भूतकेशैः (bhūtakeśaiḥ) |
Dative | भूतकेशाय (bhūtakeśāya) | भूतकेशाभ्याम् (bhūtakeśābhyām) | भूतकेशेभ्यः (bhūtakeśebhyaḥ) |
Ablative | भूतकेशात् (bhūtakeśāt) | भूतकेशाभ्याम् (bhūtakeśābhyām) | भूतकेशेभ्यः (bhūtakeśebhyaḥ) |
Genitive | भूतकेशस्य (bhūtakeśasya) | भूतकेशयोः (bhūtakeśayoḥ) | भूतकेशानाम् (bhūtakeśānām) |
Locative | भूतकेशे (bhūtakeśe) | भूतकेशयोः (bhūtakeśayoḥ) | भूतकेशेषु (bhūtakeśeṣu) |
See also
[edit]- (basil): तुलसी (tulasī)
References
[edit]- ^ Haughton, Graves C. (1833) “ভূতকেশ”, in A Dictionary, Bengálí and Sanskrit, Explained in English, and Adapted for Students of Either Language[1], London: J. L. Cox & Son, page 2173
- ^ Monier-Williams, M. (1899) A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages[2], Oxford: The Clarendon Press, page 761
- ^ POWO (2022). Plants of the World Online. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the Internet; http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:672252-1 Retrieved 23 March 2022.
- ^ Bhaṭṭācārya, J. V. (1900) A Comprehensive Sanskrit-English Lexicon: Chiefly Based on Professor Horace Hayman Wilson's Sanskrit-English Dictionary and Compiled from Various Recent Authorities for the Use of Schools and Colleges[3], Calcutta: Calcutta Press, page 534