शिल्पशाला

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Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit शिल्पशाला (śilpaśālā).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /ʃɪlp.ʃɑː.lɑː/,

Noun

शिल्पशाला (śilpśālāf (Urdu spelling شلپشالا)

  1. workshop
  2. factory
    Synonym: कारख़ाना (kārxānā)

Declension

References

Sanskrit

Etymology

From शिल्प (śilpa, craft, artifact) +‎ शाला (śālā, house, abode).

Noun

शिल्पशाला (śilpaśālā) stemf

  1. workshop, manufactory
  2. technical school

Declension

Feminine ā-stem declension of शिल्पशाला
Nom. sg. शिल्पशाला (śilpaśālā)
Gen. sg. शिल्पशालायाः (śilpaśālāyāḥ)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative शिल्पशाला (śilpaśālā) शिल्पशाले (śilpaśāle) शिल्पशालाः (śilpaśālāḥ)
Vocative शिल्पशाले (śilpaśāle) शिल्पशाले (śilpaśāle) शिल्पशालाः (śilpaśālāḥ)
Accusative शिल्पशालाम् (śilpaśālām) शिल्पशाले (śilpaśāle) शिल्पशालाः (śilpaśālāḥ)
Instrumental शिल्पशालया (śilpaśālayā) शिल्पशालाभ्याम् (śilpaśālābhyām) शिल्पशालाभिः (śilpaśālābhiḥ)
Dative शिल्पशालायै (śilpaśālāyai) शिल्पशालाभ्याम् (śilpaśālābhyām) शिल्पशालाभ्यः (śilpaśālābhyaḥ)
Ablative शिल्पशालायाः (śilpaśālāyāḥ) शिल्पशालाभ्याम् (śilpaśālābhyām) शिल्पशालाभ्यः (śilpaśālābhyaḥ)
Genitive शिल्पशालायाः (śilpaśālāyāḥ) शिल्पशालयोः (śilpaśālayoḥ) शिल्पशालानाम् (śilpaśālānām)
Locative शिल्पशालायाम् (śilpaśālāyām) शिल्पशालयोः (śilpaśālayoḥ) शिल्पशालासु (śilpaśālāsu)

References

  • Vaman Shivaram Apte (2012 August 18 (last accessed)) “The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)