आकर

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Hindi

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Sanskrit आकर (ākara)

Noun

आकर (ākarm

  1. a mine; a rich source; store, treasury; multitude
  2. place of origin; source
  3. a way of sword using

Adjective

आकर (ākar)

  1. best, excellent

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Etymology 2

Verb

आकर (ākar)

  1. conjunctive form of आना (ānā)

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

Etymology

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Particularly: “आ- (ā-, ad-) +‎ कॄ (kṝ, to scatter); see किरति (kirati, to strew) for more on the root.”

Pronunciation

Noun

आकर (ākara) stemm

  1. one who scatters, i.e. distributes abundantly
  2. accumulation, plenty, multitude
  3. a mine; a rich source
  4. place of origin, origin
  5. best, excellent

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of आकर (ākara)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative आकरः
ākaraḥ
आकरौ / आकरा¹
ākarau / ākarā¹
आकराः / आकरासः¹
ākarāḥ / ākarāsaḥ¹
Vocative आकर
ākara
आकरौ / आकरा¹
ākarau / ākarā¹
आकराः / आकरासः¹
ākarāḥ / ākarāsaḥ¹
Accusative आकरम्
ākaram
आकरौ / आकरा¹
ākarau / ākarā¹
आकरान्
ākarān
Instrumental आकरेण
ākareṇa
आकराभ्याम्
ākarābhyām
आकरैः / आकरेभिः¹
ākaraiḥ / ākarebhiḥ¹
Dative आकराय
ākarāya
आकराभ्याम्
ākarābhyām
आकरेभ्यः
ākarebhyaḥ
Ablative आकरात्
ākarāt
आकराभ्याम्
ākarābhyām
आकरेभ्यः
ākarebhyaḥ
Genitive आकरस्य
ākarasya
आकरयोः
ākarayoḥ
आकराणाम्
ākarāṇām
Locative आकरे
ākare
आकरयोः
ākarayoḥ
आकरेषु
ākareṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

Descendants

  • Hindi: आकर (ākar)
  • Pali: ākara

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