ईश्

See also: ईश

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *h₂eyḱ- (ability, possession). Same Indo-European source as Avestan 𐬀𐬉𐬱𐬁 (aēšā-, ability, possessions), Tocharian B aik- (to know) and Proto-Germanic *aiganą (English own).

Root

ईश् (īś)

  1. own, possession.

Noun

ईश् (īś) m

  1. master, lord, the supreme spirit.
  2. name of Shiva

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of ईश (īśa)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative ईट्
īṭ
ईशौ
īśau
ईशः
īśaḥ
Vocative ईट्
īṭ
ईशौ
īśau
ईशः
īśaḥ
Accusative ईशम्
īśam
ईशौ
īśau
ईशः
īśaḥ
Instrumental ईशा
īśā
ईड्भ्याम्
īḍbhyām
ईड्भिः
īḍbhiḥ
Dative ईशे
īśe
ईड्भ्याम्
īḍbhyām
ईड्भ्यः
īḍbhyaḥ
Ablative ईशः
īśaḥ
ईड्भ्याम्
īḍbhyām
ईड्भ्यः
īḍbhyaḥ
Genitive ईशः
īśaḥ
ईशोः
īśoḥ
ईशाम्
īśām
Locative ईशि
īśi
ईशोः
īśoḥ
ईट्सु
īṭsu

Derived terms

References

  • Monier William's Sanskrit-English Dictionary, 2nd Ed. 1899.
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