नारङ्ग

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Etymology

    Borrowed from Dravidian;[1] compare Tamil நார்த்தங்காய் (nārttaṅkāy, citron) (itself a compound of நரந்தம் (narantam, fragrance) and காய் (kāy, fruit)), as well as Tamil நாரங்காய் (nāraṅkāy), Telugu నారంగము (nāraṅgamu), Malayalam നാരങ്ങ (nāraṅṅa), Kannada ನಾರಂಗಿ (nāraṅgi). Attested form ca. the 4th century (Sushruta Samhita).

    Possibly derived from Proto-Mon-Khmer *lŋaam (sweet) (Shorto 2006, #1322, Schuessler, 2007). Compare Proto-Bahnaric: *ʔŋaːm (Sidwell, 2011) and Proto-Khasian: *ŋiam (Sidwell, 2012).

    Another alternate source is possible as derived from 'nāga-raṅga-' (coloured like lead-oxide) as seen in Monier Williams and Boehtlingk and Roth Greater Sanskrit Dictionary.[2][3]

    Noun

    नारङ्ग (nāraṅga) stemm

    1. the orange tree
    2. the juice of the pepper plant
    3. a libertine
    4. a living being
    5. a twin

    Declension

    Masculine a-stem declension of नारङ्ग
    Nom. sg. नारङ्गः (nāraṅgaḥ)
    Gen. sg. नारङ्गस्य (nāraṅgasya)
    Singular Dual Plural
    Nominative नारङ्गः (nāraṅgaḥ) नारङ्गौ (nāraṅgau) नारङ्गाः (nāraṅgāḥ)
    Vocative नारङ्ग (nāraṅga) नारङ्गौ (nāraṅgau) नारङ्गाः (nāraṅgāḥ)
    Accusative नारङ्गम् (nāraṅgam) नारङ्गौ (nāraṅgau) नारङ्गान् (nāraṅgān)
    Instrumental नारङ्गेण (nāraṅgeṇa) नारङ्गाभ्याम् (nāraṅgābhyām) नारङ्गैः (nāraṅgaiḥ)
    Dative नारङ्गाय (nāraṅgāya) नारङ्गाभ्याम् (nāraṅgābhyām) नारङ्गेभ्यः (nāraṅgebhyaḥ)
    Ablative नारङ्गात् (nāraṅgāt) नारङ्गाभ्याम् (nāraṅgābhyām) नारङ्गेभ्यः (nāraṅgebhyaḥ)
    Genitive नारङ्गस्य (nāraṅgasya) नारङ्गयोः (nāraṅgayoḥ) नारङ्गाणाम् (nāraṅgāṇām)
    Locative नारङ्गे (nāraṅge) नारङ्गयोः (nāraṅgayoḥ) नारङ्गेषु (nāraṅgeṣu)

    Descendants

    Noun

    नारङ्ग (nāraṅga) stemn

    1. a carrot

    Declension

    Neuter a-stem declension of नारङ्ग
    Nom. sg. नारङ्गम् (nāraṅgam)
    Gen. sg. नारङ्गस्य (nāraṅgasya)
    Singular Dual Plural
    Nominative नारङ्गम् (nāraṅgam) नारङ्गे (nāraṅge) नारङ्गाणि (nāraṅgāṇi)
    Vocative नारङ्ग (nāraṅga) नारङ्गे (nāraṅge) नारङ्गाणि (nāraṅgāṇi)
    Accusative नारङ्गम् (nāraṅgam) नारङ्गे (nāraṅge) नारङ्गाणि (nāraṅgāṇi)
    Instrumental नारङ्गेण (nāraṅgeṇa) नारङ्गाभ्याम् (nāraṅgābhyām) नारङ्गैः (nāraṅgaiḥ)
    Dative नारङ्गाय (nāraṅgāya) नारङ्गाभ्याम् (nāraṅgābhyām) नारङ्गेभ्यः (nāraṅgebhyaḥ)
    Ablative नारङ्गात् (nāraṅgāt) नारङ्गाभ्याम् (nāraṅgābhyām) नारङ्गेभ्यः (nāraṅgebhyaḥ)
    Genitive नारङ्गस्य (nāraṅgasya) नारङ्गयोः (nāraṅgayoḥ) नारङ्गाणाम् (nāraṅgāṇām)
    Locative नारङ्गे (nāraṅge) नारङ्गयोः (nāraṅgayoḥ) नारङ्गेषु (nāraṅgeṣu)

    References

    1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (2001) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎ (in German), volume 3, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 287
    2. ^ Uni Köln, Sanskrit Lexikon (JPEG).
    3. ^ http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/scans/PWGScan/index.php?sfx=png&vol=4