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हंस

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Hindi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit हंस (haṃsá). Doublet of हाँस (hā̃s).

Pronunciation

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  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /ɦəns/, [ɦɐ̃ns]
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Noun

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हंस (hansm (Urdu spelling ہنس)

  1. swan
  2. goose
  3. Brahminy duck, Tadorna ferruginea

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Marathi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit हंस (haṃsa).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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हंस (hausam

  1. swan
  2. goose

Pali

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Noun

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हंस m

  1. Devanagari script form of haṃsa (swan)

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Sanskrit

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Etymology

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    From Proto-Indo-Iranian *ȷ́ʰansás (goose), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰh₂éns (goose). Cognate with Avestan 𐬰𐬁 (), Ancient Greek χήν (khḗn), Latin ānser, Latvian zoss, German Gans, Old Irish géiss, Russian гусь (gusʹ), Albanian gatë (heron), Old English gōs (whence English goose).[1]

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    Noun

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    हंस (haṃsá) stemm

    1. a goose, gander, swan, flamingo (or other aquatic bird, considered as a bird of passage)
      • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 5.78.1:
        हंसाव्इव पततमा सुताँ उप ॥
        haṃsāviva patatamā sutām̐ upa.
        Like wild geese, fly here to the soma-pressings.
    2. sometimes a mere poetical or mythical bird, said in Rigveda to be able to separate Soma from water, when these two fluids are mixed, and in later literature, milk from water when these two are mixed
    3. the soul or spirit (typified by the pure white colour of a goose or swan, and migratory like a goose)
    4. sometimes "the Universal Soul or Supreme Spirit", identified with Virāj, Nārāyaṇa, Vishnu, Shiva, Kāma, and the Sun
    5. (in the dual) "the universal and the individual Spirit"
    6. a kind of ascetic
    7. a man of supernatural qualities born under a particular constellation
    8. an excellent draught-ox (according to some, a buffalo)
    9. a temple of a particular form
    10. a kind of mantra or mystical text
    11. name of two metres
    12. (music) a kind of measure
    13. a mystical name of the letter 'h'
    14. a spiritual preceptor

    Declension

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    Masculine a-stem declension of हंस
    singular dual plural
    nominative हंसः (haṃsáḥ) हंसौ (haṃsaú)
    हंसा¹ (haṃsā́¹)
    हंसाः (haṃsā́ḥ)
    हंसासः¹ (haṃsā́saḥ¹)
    vocative हंस (háṃsa) हंसौ (háṃsau)
    हंसा¹ (háṃsā¹)
    हंसाः (háṃsāḥ)
    हंसासः¹ (háṃsāsaḥ¹)
    accusative हंसम् (haṃsám) हंसौ (haṃsaú)
    हंसा¹ (haṃsā́¹)
    हंसान् (haṃsā́n)
    instrumental हंसेन (haṃséna) हंसाभ्याम् (haṃsā́bhyām) हंसैः (haṃsaíḥ)
    हंसेभिः¹ (haṃsébhiḥ¹)
    dative हंसाय (haṃsā́ya) हंसाभ्याम् (haṃsā́bhyām) हंसेभ्यः (haṃsébhyaḥ)
    ablative हंसात् (haṃsā́t) हंसाभ्याम् (haṃsā́bhyām) हंसेभ्यः (haṃsébhyaḥ)
    genitive हंसस्य (haṃsásya) हंसयोः (haṃsáyoḥ) हंसानाम् (haṃsā́nām)
    locative हंसे (haṃsé) हंसयोः (haṃsáyoḥ) हंसेषु (haṃséṣu)
    • ¹Vedic

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    Proper noun

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    हंस (haṃsá) stemm

    1. name of a Deva-gandharva
    2. name of a Dānava
    3. name of a son of Brahmā
    4. name of a son of Vasu-deva
    5. name of a son of A-riṣṭā
    6. name of a son of Brahma-datta and general of Jarā-saṃdha
    7. name of various authors etc.
    8. name of one of the Moon's horses
    9. name of a mountain
    10. name of the Brahmans in Plakṣa-dvīpa

    References

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    1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) “haṃsá-”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 799

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