Borrowed from Sanskrit दाडिम (dāḍima)[1].
दाडिम • (dāḍim)
Borrowed from Sanskrit दाडिम (dāḍima).
दाडिम • (dāḍima)
दाडिम m
Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative (first) | दाडिमो (dāḍimo) | दाडिमा (dāḍimā) |
Accusative (second) | दाडिमं (dāḍimaṃ) | दाडिमे (dāḍime) |
Instrumental (third) | दाडिमेन (dāḍimena) | दाडिमेहि (dāḍimehi) or दाडिमेभि (dāḍimebhi) |
Dative (fourth) | दाडिमस्स (dāḍimassa) or दाडिमाय (dāḍimāya) or दाडिमत्थं (dāḍimatthaṃ) | दाडिमानं (dāḍimānaṃ) |
Ablative (fifth) | दाडिमस्मा (dāḍimasmā) or दाडिमम्हा (dāḍimamhā) or दाडिमा (dāḍimā) | दाडिमेहि (dāḍimehi) or दाडिमेभि (dāḍimebhi) |
Genitive (sixth) | दाडिमस्स (dāḍimassa) | दाडिमानं (dāḍimānaṃ) |
Locative (seventh) | दाडिमस्मिं (dāḍimasmiṃ) or दाडिमम्हि (dāḍimamhi) or दाडिमे (dāḍime) | दाडिमेसु (dāḍimesu) |
Vocative (calling) | दाडिम (dāḍima) | दाडिमा (dāḍimā) |
An areal Kulturwort of obscure origin,[1] perhaps related to डिम्ब (ḍimba, “egg, chrysalis”) and, along with it, borrowed from Munda.[2] Cognate with Khotanese (drāmma, “pomegranate”) and likely Middle Chinese 塗林 (MC du|drae lim, “pomegranate”), the latter considered not to be a Sanskrit loan by the Sino-Iranica.[3]
दाडिम • (dāḍima) stem, m
Masculine a-stem declension of दाडिम (dāḍima) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | दाडिमः dāḍimaḥ |
दाडिमौ / दाडिमा¹ dāḍimau / dāḍimā¹ |
दाडिमाः / दाडिमासः¹ dāḍimāḥ / dāḍimāsaḥ¹ |
Vocative | दाडिम dāḍima |
दाडिमौ / दाडिमा¹ dāḍimau / dāḍimā¹ |
दाडिमाः / दाडिमासः¹ dāḍimāḥ / dāḍimāsaḥ¹ |
Accusative | दाडिमम् dāḍimam |
दाडिमौ / दाडिमा¹ dāḍimau / dāḍimā¹ |
दाडिमान् dāḍimān |
Instrumental | दाडिमेन dāḍimena |
दाडिमाभ्याम् dāḍimābhyām |
दाडिमैः / दाडिमेभिः¹ dāḍimaiḥ / dāḍimebhiḥ¹ |
Dative | दाडिमाय dāḍimāya |
दाडिमाभ्याम् dāḍimābhyām |
दाडिमेभ्यः dāḍimebhyaḥ |
Ablative | दाडिमात् dāḍimāt |
दाडिमाभ्याम् dāḍimābhyām |
दाडिमेभ्यः dāḍimebhyaḥ |
Genitive | दाडिमस्य dāḍimasya |
दाडिमयोः dāḍimayoḥ |
दाडिमानाम् dāḍimānām |
Locative | दाडिमे dāḍime |
दाडिमयोः dāḍimayoḥ |
दाडिमेषु dāḍimeṣu |
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