मूस
Hindi
Etymology
From Sauraseni Prakrit, from Sanskrit मूष (mūṣa), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *múHs, from Proto-Indo-European *múh₂s.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /muːs/
Konkani
Declension
Declension of मूस | ||
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singular | plural | |
ergative | मूसान (mūsān) | मूसान्नि (mūsānni) |
nominative | मूस (mūs) | मूसा (mūsā) |
vocative | मूसा (mūsā) | मूसान्नो (mūsānno) |
accusative/dative | मूसाक (mūsāk) | मूसांक (mūsānk) |
superessive | मूसार/मूसाचेर (mūsār/mūsācer) | मूसान्चेर (mūsāncer) |
instrumental | मूसानि (mūsāni) | मूसान्नि (mūsānni) |
ablative | मूसात्ल्यान (mūsātlyān) | मूसान्त्ल्यान (mūsāntlyān) |
Genitive declension of मूस | ||||
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masculine object | feminine object | |||
singular | plural | singular | plural | |
singular subject | मूसाचो (mūsātso) | मूसाचे (mūsāce) | मूसाचि (mūsāci) | मूसाचि (mūsāci) |
plural subject | मूसान्चो (mūsāntso) | मूसान्चे (mūsānce) | मूसान्चि (mūsānci) | मूसान्चि (mūsānci) |
Derived terms
- गांदिर्मूस (gāndirmūs, “wasp”)
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