सूरज
Hindi
Etymology
From Sanskrit सूर्य (sū́rya), a variety of सूर (sū́ra, “the sun”), from स्वर् (svár, “the sun, sunshine”), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *súHr̥, from Proto-Indo-European *sóh₂wl̥, whence also Ancient Greek ἥλιος (hḗlios), Latin sōl and Persian خور (khur).
Doublet of सूर्य (sūrya), a tatsama.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /suː.ɾəd͡ʒ/
Declension
Declension of सूरज | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Direct | सूरज (sūraj) | सूरज (sūraj) |
Oblique | सूरज (sūraj) | सूरजों (sūrjõ) |
Vocative | सूरज (sūraj) | सूरजो (sūrjo) |
Derived terms
- सूरज को दीपक दिखाना (sūraj ko dīpak dikhānā) / सूरज को चिराग़ दिखाना (sūraj ko cirāġ dikhānā, “"to show a light to the sun"; do something useless”)
- सूरज-गहन (sūraj-gahan)
- सूरजबंसी (sūrajbansī)
- सूरजमुखी (sūrajmukhī)
- सूरज-संसार (sūraj-sansār)
References
- McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993), “सूरज”, in The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press, page 1036
Rajasthani
Alternative forms
- स़ूरज (ṡūraj)
Etymology
From Sanskrit सूर्य (sū́rya), a variety of सूर (sū́ra, “the sun”), from स्वर् (svár, “the sun, sunshine”), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *súHr̥, from Proto-Indo-European *sóh₂wl̥, whence also Ancient Greek ἥλιος (hḗlios), Latin sōl and Persian خور (xur).
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