वासुदेव

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Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit वासुदेव (vāsudeva)

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /ʋɑː.sʊ.d̪eːʋ/,

Proper noun

वासुदेव (vāsudevm

  1. (Hinduism) an epithet of Krishna, son of Vasudeva

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Marathi

वासुदेव आणि त्याच्या मुलगा

Etymology

Inherited from Old Marathi वासुदेव (vāsudeva). Borrowed from Sanskrit वासुदेव (vāsudeva)

Pronunciation

Noun

वासुदेव (vāsudevm

  1. a mendicant that wears a cap of peacock feathers and begs for money

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Sanskrit

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Etymology

Vṛddhi derivative of वसुदेव (vasudeva)

Pronunciation

Proper noun

वासुदेव (vāsudeva) stemm

  1. (Hinduism) an epithet of Krishna, son of Vasudeva

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of वासुदेव (vāsudeva)
Singular
Nominative वासुदेवः
vāsudevaḥ
Vocative वासुदेव
vāsudeva
Accusative वासुदेवम्
vāsudevam
Instrumental वासुदेवेन
vāsudevena
Dative वासुदेवाय
vāsudevāya
Ablative वासुदेवात्
vāsudevāt
Genitive वासुदेवस्य
vāsudevasya
Locative वासुदेवे
vāsudeve