मूषक
Sanskrit
Etymology
From मूष् (mūṣ, “to steal, rob, plunder”)
Noun
मूषक • (mūṣaka) m
Declension
Masculine a-stem declension of मूषक | |||
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Nom. sg. | मूषकः (mūṣakaḥ) | ||
Gen. sg. | मूषकस्य (mūṣakasya) | ||
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | मूषकः (mūṣakaḥ) | मूषकौ (mūṣakau) | मूषकाः (mūṣakāḥ) |
Vocative | मूषक (mūṣaka) | मूषकौ (mūṣakau) | मूषकाः (mūṣakāḥ) |
Accusative | मूषकम् (mūṣakam) | मूषकौ (mūṣakau) | मूषकान् (mūṣakān) |
Instrumental | मूषकेण (mūṣakeṇa) | मूषकाभ्याम् (mūṣakābhyām) | मूषकैः (mūṣakaiḥ) |
Dative | मूषकाय (mūṣakāya) | मूषकाभ्याम् (mūṣakābhyām) | मूषकेभ्यः (mūṣakebhyaḥ) |
Ablative | मूषकात् (mūṣakāt) | मूषकाभ्याम् (mūṣakābhyām) | मूषकेभ्यः (mūṣakebhyaḥ) |
Genitive | मूषकस्य (mūṣakasya) | मूषकयोः (mūṣakayoḥ) | मूषकाणाम् (mūṣakāṇām) |
Locative | मूषके (mūṣake) | मूषकयोः (mūṣakayoḥ) | मूषकेषु (mūṣakeṣu) |
Descendants
- Tamil: மூஷிகம் (mūṣikam), மூடிகம் (mūṭikam)
- Telugu: మూషకము (mūṣakamu)
References
- Monier Williams (1899), “मूषक”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, OCLC 458052227, page 0827.
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