गोत्र

Sanskrit

Etymology

From गो (go)

Noun

गोत्र (gotra) n

  1. (√ त्रै) protection or shelter for cows, cow-pen, cow-shed, stable for cattle, stable (in general), hurdle, enclosure RV. (once m. viii, 50, 10)
  2. ‘family enclosed by the hurdle’, family, race, lineage, kin ChUp. ṠāṅkhṠr. Kauṡ. &c. (a polysyllabic fem. in ई shortens this vowel before गोत्र in comp. [e.g. ब्राह्मणिगोत्रा, ‘a Brahman woman only by descent or name’ Kāṡ.] Pāṇ. 6-3, 43 ff.)
  3. the family name ĀṡvGṛ. MBh. xiii, 548 VarBṛS.
  4. name (in general) Ṡak. vi, 5 Ragh. &c.
  5. (in Gr.) the grandson and his descendants if no older offspring of the same ancestor than this grandson lives (if the son lives the grandson is called युवन्) Pāṇ. 2-4, 63 ; iv, 1, 89 ff. and 162 ff. ; 2, 111 and 3, 80 and 126
  6. an affix used for forming a patr. L.
  7. a tribe, subdivision (in the Brahman caste 49 गोत्रs are reckoned and supposed to be sprung from and named after celebrated teachers, as शाण्डिल्य, कश्यप, गौतम, भरद्-वाज, &c.) W.
  8. a genus, class, species W.
  9. a multitude L.
  10. increase L.
  11. possession L.
  12. a forest L.
  13. a field L.
  14. an umbrella or parasol L.
  15. knowledge of probabilities L.

Noun

गोत्र (gotra) m

  1. a mountain (a meaning probably derived fr. -भिद्) BhP. ii, iii, vi
  2. a cloud (cf. -भिद्) Naigh. i, 10
  3. a road L.

Descendants

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