दुर्ग
Hindi
Noun
दुर्ग • (durg) m (Urdu spelling درگ)
Marathi
Derived terms
- सिंधुदुर्ग (sindhudurg, “a district in Maharashtra and its namesake fort”)
- जलदुर्ग (jaldurg, “fort surrounded by water”)
- गिरिदुर्ग (giridurg, “fort on a mountain”)
Sanskrit
Etymology
दुस्- (dus-, “badly, with difficulty”) + गम् (gam, “to come to, approach”); literally, "difficult to approach".
Noun
दुर्ग • (durgá) m
Declension
Masculine a-stem declension of दुर्ग | |||
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Nom. sg. | दुर्गः (durgaḥ) | ||
Gen. sg. | दुर्गस्य (durgasya) | ||
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | दुर्गः (durgaḥ) | दुर्गौ (durgau) | दुर्गाः (durgāḥ) |
Vocative | दुर्ग (durga) | दुर्गौ (durgau) | दुर्गाः (durgāḥ) |
Accusative | दुर्गम् (durgam) | दुर्गौ (durgau) | दुर्गान् (durgān) |
Instrumental | दुर्गेन (durgena) | दुर्गाभ्याम् (durgābhyām) | दुर्गैः (durgaiḥ) |
Dative | दुर्गाय (durgāya) | दुर्गाभ्याम् (durgābhyām) | दुर्गेभ्यः (durgebhyaḥ) |
Ablative | दुर्गात् (durgāt) | दुर्गाभ्याम् (durgābhyām) | दुर्गेभ्यः (durgebhyaḥ) |
Genitive | दुर्गस्य (durgasya) | दुर्गयोः (durgayoḥ) | दुर्गानाम् (durgānām) |
Locative | दुर्गे (durge) | दुर्गयोः (durgayoḥ) | दुर्गेषु (durgeṣu) |
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