दा
Dogri
Sanskrit
Etymology
From *deh₃- (“to give”).
Pronunciation
Declension
Masculine ā-stem declension of दा (dā́) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | दाः dā́ḥ |
दौ daú |
दाः dā́ḥ |
Vocative | दाः dā́ḥ |
दौ daú |
दाः dā́ḥ |
Accusative | दाम् dā́m |
दौ daú |
दाः / दः¹ dā́ḥ / dáḥ¹ |
Instrumental | दा dā́ |
दाभ्याम् dā́bhyām |
दाभिः dā́bhiḥ |
Dative | दे dé |
दाभ्याम् dā́bhyām |
दाभ्यः dā́bhyaḥ |
Ablative | दः dáḥ |
दाभ्याम् dā́bhyām |
दाभ्यः dā́bhyaḥ |
Genitive | दः dáḥ |
दोः dóḥ |
दानाम् / दाम्¹ dā́nām / dā́m¹ |
Locative | दि dí |
दोः dóḥ |
दासु dā́su |
Notes |
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Root
दा • (√dā)
- to give
- दान (dā́na, “gift, alms, donation”)
- दान (dāná, “the act of giving”)
- ददाति (dádāti, “to give”)
- दातृ (dā́tṛ, dā́tṛ́, “giver, donor”)
- दात (dāta, “given”)
- दत्त (dattá, “given, granted, presented”)
- दत्त (dattá, “gift, donation”)
- दाक (dāka, “donor, sacrificer”)
- दा (dā́, “giving, granting”)
- दा (dā́, “giver, grantor, donor”)
- दामन् (dā́man, “gift”)
- दामन् (dāmán, “giver, grantor, donor”)
- दामने (dā́mane, “to give”)
- दातोस् (dā́tos, “to give (Vedic infinitive)”)
- द (da, “giving, granting, offering”)
- द (da, “gift”)
- दारु (dāru, “liberal”)
- दावन् (dāván, “(dative) in order to give or receive; giving, granting”)
- दाय (dāya, “present, donation; handing-over”)
- देय (déya, “giving; gift; tax, tribute”)
- दित्सति (dítsati, “(desiderative)”)
- दित्सा (ditsā́, “desire or intention to give”)
- दित्सु (ditsú, “wishing to give or grant or perform”)
- दिदित्सु (diditsu, “ready to give or sacrifice”)
- दातव्य (dātavya, “to be given”)
- दद् (√dad, “give”)
- ददि (dadí, “giving, bestowing”)
- ददितृ (daditṛ́, “giver; preserver”)
- ददाति (dadāti, “gift”)
- दत्त्र (dáttra, “(Indra's) gift”)
- दिति (díti, “distributing, liberality”)
Etymology
Variant of √do.
Root
दा • (√dā)
- दान (dā́na, “cutting off, splitting, dividing”)
- दाति (dāti, “sickle, scythe”)
- दातु (dā́tu, “part, division, allotted portion”)
- दातु (dā́tu, “divisible”)
- दात (dāta, “cut off, mowed”)
- दातृ (dātṛ́, “mowing, mower”)
- दात्र (dā́tra, “sickle, a sort of crooked knife”)
- दात्र (dātrá, “allotted portion, share, possession”)
- दिति (díti, “cutting, splitting, division”)
- दित (ditá, “cut, torn, divided”)
- दिन (diná, “cut, torn, divided”)
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