ग्ना
Sanskrit
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-Aryan *gnáHs, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *gnáHs, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷnéh₂-. Cognate with Avestan 𐬔𐬆𐬥𐬀 (gəna), English queen. Doublet of जनि (jáni).
Declension
Feminine ā-stem declension of ग्ना (gnā́) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | ग्नाः gnā́ḥ |
ग्नौ gnaú |
ग्नाः gnā́ḥ |
Vocative | ग्नाः gnā́ḥ |
ग्नौ gnaú |
ग्नाः gnā́ḥ |
Accusative | ग्नाम् gnā́m |
ग्नौ gnaú |
ग्नाः / ग्नः¹ gnā́ḥ / gnáḥ¹ |
Instrumental | ग्ना gnā́ |
ग्नाभ्याम् gnā́bhyām |
ग्नाभिः gnā́bhiḥ |
Dative | ग्ने gné |
ग्नाभ्याम् gnā́bhyām |
ग्नाभ्यः gnā́bhyaḥ |
Ablative | ग्नः gnáḥ |
ग्नाभ्याम् gnā́bhyām |
ग्नाभ्यः gnā́bhyaḥ |
Genitive | ग्नः gnáḥ |
ग्नोः gnóḥ |
ग्नानाम् / ग्नाम्¹ gnā́nām / gnā́m¹ |
Locative | ग्नि gní |
ग्नोः gnóḥ |
ग्नासु gnā́su |
Notes |
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References
- Monier Williams (1899), “ग्ना”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, OCLC 458052227, page 370.
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