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Hindi
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Sanskrit कक्ष ( kakṣa , “ private chamber, secluded forest ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
कक्ष • (kakṣ ) m (Urdu spelling ککش )
room , chamber ( a part of a building enclosed by walls, a floor, and a ceiling )
Synonyms: कमरा ( kamrā ) , रूम ( rūm )
Declension
Declension of कक्ष (masc cons-stem )
singular
plural
direct
कक्ष kakṣ
कक्ष kakṣ
oblique
कक्ष kakṣ
कक्षों kakṣõ
vocative
कक्ष kakṣ
कक्षो kakṣo
Further reading
Caturvedi, Mahendra, Bhola Nath Tiwari (1970 ) “कक्ष ”, in A practical Hindi-English dictionary , Delhi: National Publishing House
Pushpak Bhattacharyya (2017 ) IndoWordNet
Sanskrit
Alternative scripts
Alternative scripts
কক্ষ ( Assamese script ) ᬓᬓ᭄ᬱ ( Balinese script ) কক্ষ ( Bengali script ) 𑰎𑰎𑰿𑰬 ( Bhaiksuki script ) 𑀓𑀓𑁆𑀱 ( Brahmi script ) ကက္ၑ ( Burmese script ) કક્ષ ( Gujarati script ) ਕਕ੍ਸ਼ ( Gurmukhi script ) 𑌕𑌕𑍍𑌷 ( Grantha script ) ꦏꦏ꧀ꦰ ( Javanese script ) 𑂍𑂍𑂹𑂭 ( Kaithi script ) ಕಕ್ಷ ( Kannada script ) កក្ឞ ( Khmer script ) ກກ຺ຩ ( Lao script ) കക്ഷ ( Malayalam script ) ᡬᠠᡬᢢᠠ ( Manchu script ) 𑘎𑘎𑘿𑘬 ( Modi script ) ᢉᠠᢉᢔᠠ᠋ ( Mongolian script ) 𑦮𑦮𑧠𑧌 ( Nandinagari script ) 𑐎𑐎𑑂𑐲 ( Newa script ) କକ୍ଷ ( Odia script ) ꢒꢒ꣄ꢰ ( Saurashtra script ) 𑆑𑆑𑇀𑆰 ( Sharada script ) 𑖎𑖎𑖿𑖬 ( Siddham script ) කක්ෂ ( Sinhalese script ) 𑩜𑩜 𑪙𑪀 ( Soyombo script ) 𑚊𑚊𑚶 ( Takri script ) கக்ஷ ( Tamil script ) కక్ష ( Telugu script ) กกฺษ ( Thai script ) ཀ་ཀྵ ( Tibetan script ) 𑒏𑒏𑓂𑒭 ( Tirhuta script ) 𑨋𑨋𑩇𑨯 ( Zanabazar Square script )
Etymology 1
From Proto-Indo-Iranian *káćšas ( “ armpit ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *koḱs-o-s , from *koḱs- ( “ joint, corner ” ) . Cognate with Avestan 𐬐𐬀𐬱𐬀 ( kaša ) , Latin coxa ( “ hip ” ) , Old High German hahsa ( “ hollow of the knee ” ) .[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
कक्ष • (kákṣa ) stem , m or f
armpit , region of the girth
a girdle , zone , belt , girth
groin , waist region
the end of the lower garment (which, after the cloth is carried round the body , is brought up behind and tucked into the waistband )
hem , border , lace
the scale of a balance
side or flank
sin
a gate
a buffalo
Declension
Descendants
Ardhamagadhi Prakrit: 𑀓𑀓𑁆𑀔 ( kakkha ) , 𑀓𑀘𑁆𑀙 ( kaccha )
Dardic:
Gawar-Bati: ( kaċyāl )
Kalami: ( kac̣āl )
Kashmiri: کَژھ ( kaċh )
Khowar: ( kuṣkomul )
Northeast Pashayi: ( kaċal ) , ( xac̣em , “ my armpit ” )
Northwest Pashayi: ( kačalīn )
Savi: ( kačal )
Shumashti: ( xaċī )
Southeast Pashayi: ( kačī )
Torwali: ( kaṣāl )
Helu Prakrit:
Dhivehi: ކަކ ( kak )
Sinhalese: කැස ( kæsa )
Khasa Prakrit:
Nepali: काख ( kākh , “ lap ” )
Magadhi Prakrit: 𑀓𑀓𑁆𑀔 ( kakkha ) , 𑀓𑀘𑁆𑀙 ( kaccha )
Assamese: কাষ ( kax ) , কাখ ( kakh )
Bengali: কাছ ( kach )
Bihari:
Bhojpuri: कांख ( kāṅkh )
Maithili: कांख ( kāṅkh )
Magahi: 𑂍𑂰𑂀𑂎 ( kã̄kh )
Odia: କାଖ ( kākha )
Maharastri Prakrit: 𑀓𑀓𑁆𑀔 ( kakkha ) , 𑀓𑀘𑁆𑀙 ( kaccha )
Paisaci Prakrit:
Punjabi:
Gurmukhi script: ਕੱਛ ( kaccha )
Shahmukhi script: کَچّھ ( kacch )
Sindhi:
Arabic script: کَچھ ( kach )
Devanagari script: कछ ( kach )
Pali: kaccha
Sauraseni Prakrit: 𑀓𑀓𑁆𑀔 ( kakkha ) , 𑀓𑀘𑁆𑀙 ( kaccha )
Gujarati: કાખ ( kākh )
Hindustani:
Hindi: कांख ( kāṅkh )
Urdu: کانکھ ( kā̃kh )
Kumaoni: काख ( kākh , “ lap ” )
Romani: kakh
Etymology 2
From Proto-Indo-European *kagʰ-so- , from Proto-Indo-European *kagʰ- ( “ to seize, enclose ” ) . Cognate with Latin cohum ( “ pole-to-yoke strap ” ) , English haw , English hedge , German Hecke ( “ hedge ” ) .[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
कक्ष • (kákṣa ) stem , m
a hiding or lurking place
a wood , large wood
a forest of dead trees , a dry wood, underwood (often the lair of beasts )
an inner recess , the interior of a forest
grass , dry grass
a spreading creeper , climbing plant
a room or apartment or other segregated space
Declension
Descendants
→ Hindi: कक्ष ( kakṣ ) ( learned )
References
↑ 1.0 1.1 Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992 ) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan ] (in German), volume 1, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 288