मुष्क
Sanskrit
Etymology
मूष् (mūṣ, “mouse”) + क (ka, diminutive suffix), the shape of human testicles being compared to mice, from Proto-Indo-European *muh₂s (“mouse”).[1]
Declension
Masculine a-stem declension of मुष्क (muṣká) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | मुष्कः muṣkáḥ |
मुष्कौ muṣkaú |
मुष्काः / मुष्कासः¹ muṣkā́ḥ / muṣkā́saḥ¹ |
Vocative | मुष्क múṣka |
मुष्कौ múṣkau |
मुष्काः / मुष्कासः¹ múṣkāḥ / múṣkāsaḥ¹ |
Accusative | मुष्कम् muṣkám |
मुष्कौ muṣkaú |
मुष्कान् muṣkā́n |
Instrumental | मुष्केण muṣkéṇa |
मुष्काभ्याम् muṣkā́bhyām |
मुष्कैः / मुष्केभिः¹ muṣkaíḥ / muṣkébhiḥ¹ |
Dative | मुष्काय muṣkā́ya |
मुष्काभ्याम् muṣkā́bhyām |
मुष्केभ्यः muṣkébhyaḥ |
Ablative | मुष्कात् muṣkā́t |
मुष्काभ्याम् muṣkā́bhyām |
मुष्केभ्यः muṣkébhyaḥ |
Genitive | मुष्कस्य muṣkásya |
मुष्कयोः muṣkáyoḥ |
मुष्काणाम् muṣkā́ṇām |
Locative | मुष्के muṣké |
मुष्कयोः muṣkáyoḥ |
मुष्केषु muṣkéṣu |
Notes |
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Descendants
- Dardic: *muṣká
- Kalasha: muṣk, muṣ
- → Middle Persian: mwšk' (mušk)
- Persian: مشک (mošk)
- → Ancient Greek: μόσχος (móskhos)
- Greek: μόσχος (móschos)
- → Romanian: mosc
- → German: Moschus
- → Late Latin: muscus
- Italian: muschio
- Old French: mugue
- → Bulgarian: мускус (muskus)
- → Danish: muskus
- → Estonian: muskus
- → Finnish: myski
- → Irish: musc
- → Norwegian: moskus
- → Old French: musc
- → Russian: мускус (muskus)
- → Swedish: mysk
- ⇒ Late Latin: muscata f (“musky”)
- Old French: muscade, mugede, muguete
- Old Occitan: muscada
- → Crimean Tatar: miskat
- → Czech: muškát
- → Danish: muskat
- → Dutch: muskaat
- → German: Muskat
- → Faroese: muskatt
- → Icelandic: múskat
- → Luxembourgish: Meskot
- → Norwegian: muskat
- → Swedish: muskot
- → Finnish: muskotti
- ⇒ Medieval Latin: nux muscata, nux muga (“musky nut; nutmeg”)
- Greek: μόσχος (móschos)
- → Old Armenian: մուշկ (mušk) (via an Iranian language)
- Armenian: մուշկ (mušk)
- → Telugu: ముష్కము (muṣkamu)
References
- Webster's New World College Dictionary, Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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