अकर्

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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *Hákart, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hákart, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷér-t ~ *kʷr-ént with an innovative *h₁é- prefix, from *kʷer- (to do, make).[1]

Pronunciation

Verb

अकर् (ákar) third-singular indicative (type U, aorist, root कृ) (Vedic)

  1. aorist of कृ (kṛ): did, made
    Synonyms: अकार्षीत् (ákārṣīt), अकरत् (ákarat)

Conjugation

Aorist: अकः (ákaḥ), अकृत (ákṛta)
Active Mediopassive
Singular Dual Plural Singular Dual Plural
Indicative
Third अकः
ákaḥ
अकर्ताम्
ákartām
अक्रन्
ákran
अकृत
ákṛta
अक्राताम्
ákrātām
अक्रत
ákrata
Second अकः
ákaḥ
अकर्तम्
ákartam
अकर्त
ákarta
अकृथाः
ákṛthāḥ
अक्राथाम्
ákrāthām
अकृध्वम्
ákṛdhvam
First अकरम्
ákaram
अकर्व
ákarva
अकर्म
ákarma
अक्रि
ákri
अकृवहि
ákṛvahi
अकृमहि
ákṛmahi
Injunctive
Third कः
káḥ
कर्ताम्
kártām
क्रन्
krán
कृत
kṛtá
क्राताम्
krā́tām
क्रन्त
kránta
Second कः
káḥ
कर्तम्
kártam
कर्त
kárta
कृथाः
kṛthā́ḥ
क्राथाम्
krā́thām
कृध्वम्
kṛdhvám
First करम्
káram
कर्व
kárva
कर्म
kárma
क्रि
krí
कृवहि
kṛváhi
कृमहि
kṛmáhi
Subjunctive
Third करत् / करति
kárat / kárati
करतः
kárataḥ
करन् / करन्ति
káran / káranti
करते / करातै
kárate / kárātai
करैते
káraite
करन्त
káranta
Second करः / करसि
káraḥ / kárasi
करथः
kárathaḥ
करथ
káratha
करसे / करासै
kárase / kárāsai
करैथे
káraithe
करध्वे / कराध्वै
káradhve / kárādhvai
First कराणि
kárāṇi
कराव
kárāva
कराम
kárāma
करै
kárai
करावहै
kárāvahai
करामहे / करामहै
kárāmahe / kárāmahai
Notes
  • The subjunctive is only used in Vedic Sanskrit.

The middle third singular अस्कृत (askṛta) occurs in Rigveda 10,127,3.

References

  1. ^ Rix, Helmut, editor (2001), “*ker-”, in Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben [Lexicon of Indo-European Verbs] (in German), 2nd edition, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, →ISBN, page 391