कुलत्थ

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Hindi

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Sanskrit कुलत्थ (kulattha). Doublet of कुलथी (kulthī) and कुलत्थिका (kulatthikā).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /kʊ.lət̪t̪ʰ/,

Noun

कुलत्थ (kulatthm

  1. Kulthi, the horse gram (Macrotyloma uniflorum) (a type of bean eaten in South Asia)

Declension

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Sanskrit

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Etymology

Borrowed from Dravidian.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

कुलत्थ (kulattha) stemm

  1. Kulthi, the horse gram (Macrotyloma uniflorum) (a type of bean eaten in South Asia)
  2. cowpea

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of कुलत्थ (kulattha)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative कुलत्थः
kulatthaḥ
कुलत्थौ / कुलत्था¹
kulatthau / kulatthā¹
कुलत्थाः / कुलत्थासः¹
kulatthāḥ / kulatthāsaḥ¹
Vocative कुलत्थ
kulattha
कुलत्थौ / कुलत्था¹
kulatthau / kulatthā¹
कुलत्थाः / कुलत्थासः¹
kulatthāḥ / kulatthāsaḥ¹
Accusative कुलत्थम्
kulattham
कुलत्थौ / कुलत्था¹
kulatthau / kulatthā¹
कुलत्थान्
kulatthān
Instrumental कुलत्थेन
kulatthena
कुलत्थाभ्याम्
kulatthābhyām
कुलत्थैः / कुलत्थेभिः¹
kulatthaiḥ / kulatthebhiḥ¹
Dative कुलत्थाय
kulatthāya
कुलत्थाभ्याम्
kulatthābhyām
कुलत्थेभ्यः
kulatthebhyaḥ
Ablative कुलत्थात्
kulatthāt
कुलत्थाभ्याम्
kulatthābhyām
कुलत्थेभ्यः
kulatthebhyaḥ
Genitive कुलत्थस्य
kulatthasya
कुलत्थयोः
kulatthayoḥ
कुलत्थानाम्
kulatthānām
Locative कुलत्थे
kulatthe
कुलत्थयोः
kulatthayoḥ
कुलत्थेषु
kulattheṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

Descendants

References

  1. ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “kulattha”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press

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