मुद्

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Sanskrit

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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *mewd- (to become happy),[1] whence also Lithuanian mudrùs.

Pronunciation

Noun

मुद् (mud) stemf (root मुद्)

  1. joy, delight, gladness, happiness
  2. intoxication, frenzy

Declension

Feminine root-stem declension of मुद्
singular dual plural
nominative मुत् (mut) मुदौ (mudau)
मुदा¹ (mudā¹)
मुदः (mudaḥ)
vocative मुत् (mut) मुदौ (mudau)
मुदा¹ (mudā¹)
मुदः (mudaḥ)
accusative मुदम् (mudam) मुदौ (mudau)
मुदा¹ (mudā¹)
मुदः (mudaḥ)
instrumental मुदा (mudā) मुद्भ्याम् (mudbhyām) मुद्भिः (mudbhiḥ)
dative मुदे (mude) मुद्भ्याम् (mudbhyām) मुद्भ्यः (mudbhyaḥ)
ablative मुदः (mudaḥ) मुद्भ्याम् (mudbhyām) मुद्भ्यः (mudbhyaḥ)
genitive मुदः (mudaḥ) मुदोः (mudoḥ) मुदाम् (mudām)
locative मुदि (mudi) मुदोः (mudoḥ) मुत्सु (mutsu)
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Root

मुद् (mud)[2][3]

  1. to rejoice, be happy
  2. to be delighted, glad

Derived terms

Category Terms derived from the Sanskrit root मुद् not found
Primary Verbal Forms
Secondary Forms
Derived Nominal Forms

See also

  • मद् (mad, to rejoice; to be intoxicated)

References

  1. ^ Rix, Helmut, editor (2001), “*meu̯d-”, in Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben [Lexicon of Indo-European Verbs] (in German), 2nd edition, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, →ISBN, page 443
  2. ^ Monier Williams (1899) “मुद्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, , new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 822.
  3. ^ William Dwight Whitney, 1885, The Roots, Verb-forms, and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language, Leipzig: Breitkopf and Härtel, page 106