चरु
Sanskrit
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-Aryan *ćarúṣ, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *čarúš, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷerús (“pot, cauldron”). Cognate with Old Irish coire (“kettle, cauldron”), Old English hwer, Middle Welsh peir, Russian ча́ра (čára), Old Norse hverr.
Declension
Masculine u-stem declension of चरु (carú) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | चरुः carúḥ |
चरू carū́ |
चरवः carávaḥ |
Vocative | चरो cáro |
चरू cárū |
चरवः cáravaḥ |
Accusative | चरुम् carúm |
चरू carū́ |
चरून् carū́n |
Instrumental | चरुणा / चर्वा¹ carúṇā / carvā̀¹ |
चरुभ्याम् carúbhyām |
चरुभिः carúbhiḥ |
Dative | चरवे / चर्वे² caráve / carvè² |
चरुभ्याम् carúbhyām |
चरुभ्यः carúbhyaḥ |
Ablative | चरोः / चर्वः² caróḥ / carvàḥ² |
चरुभ्याम् carúbhyām |
चरुभ्यः carúbhyaḥ |
Genitive | चरोः / चर्वः² caróḥ / carvàḥ² |
चर्वोः carvóḥ |
चरूणाम् carūṇā́m |
Locative | चरौ caraú |
चर्वोः carvóḥ |
चरुषु carúṣu |
Notes |
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Descendants
- Assamese: চৰু (soru)
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