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Hindi
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Sanskrit सपत्नी (sapátnī). Doublet of सौत (saut).
Pronunciation
- (Delhi) IPA(key): /sə.pət̪.niː/,
Noun
सपत्नी • (sapatnī) f (Urdu spelling سپتنی)
- (literary) a co-wife, rival wife
1984, डॉ॰ प्यारेलाल शुक्ल, भक्तिकालीन काव्य में चित्रित नारी-जीवन, Allahabad: Sāhityavāṇī, →OCLC, page 335:कैकेयी की सपत्नी-ईर्ष्या में उसका पुत्र-प्रेम कारण बन गया। पुत्र का हित बाधित होता देख कर उसकी सपत्नी-ईर्ष्या जाग उठती है।- kaikeyī kī sapatnī-īrṣyā mẽ uskā putra-prem kāraṇ ban gayā. putra kā hit bādhit hotā dekh kar uskī sapatnī-īrṣyā jāg uṭhtī hai.
- Kaikeyi's jealousy for her co-wife was caused by her love for her son. Seeing her son's well-being obstructed would awaken her jealousy for her co-wife.
Declension
Declension of सपत्नी (fem ī-stem)
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singular
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plural
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direct
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सपत्नी sapatnī
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सपत्नियाँ sapatniyā̃
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oblique
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सपत्नी sapatnī
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सपत्नियों sapatniyõ
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vocative
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सपत्नी sapatnī
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सपत्नियो sapatniyo
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References
Sanskrit
Alternative scripts
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-Iranian *sapátniH, from Proto-Indo-European *sm̥-pót-nih₂, from *sm̥- (“together, co-”) + *pótnih₂ (“wife”).[1] Cognate with Avestan 𐬵𐬀𐬞𐬀𐬚𐬥𐬍 (hapaθnī, “co-wife”), Pashto بن (bën). By surface analysis, स- (sa-, copulative prefix) + पत्नी (pátnī, “wife”).
Pronunciation
Noun
सपत्नी • (sapátnī) stem, f
- a co-wife, rival wife; another wife of one’s polygamous husband
c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE,
Ṛgveda 10.145.1:
- इमां खनाम्योषधिं वीरुधं बलवत्तमाम्।
यया सपत्नीं बाधते यया संविन्दते पतिम्॥- imāṃ khanāmyoṣadhiṃ vīrudhaṃ balavattamām.
yayā sapatnīṃ bādhate yayā saṃvindate patim. - From out the earth I dig this plant, a herb of most effectual power,
Wherewith one quells the co-wife and gains the husband for herself.
c. 500 BCE – 100 BCE,
Rāmāyaṇa 2.8.37:
- दर्पान्निराकृता पूर्वं त्वया सौभाग्यवत्तया । राममाता सपत्नी ते कथं वैरं न शातयेत् ॥
- darpānnirākṛtā pūrvaṃ tvayā saubhāgyavattayā. rāmamātā sapatnī te kathaṃ vairaṃ na śātayet.
- Out of your fortune you slighted her earlier with pride. How will she, Rama's mother, your co-wife remain without retaliating?
c. 700 CE – 900 CE,
Bhāgavata Purāṇa 2.7.8:
- विद्धः सपत्न्य्उदितपत्त्रिभिरन्ति राज्ञो बालोऽपि सन्नुपगतस्तपसे वनानि । तस्मा अदाद् ध्रुवगतिं गृणते प्रसन्नो दिव्याः स्तुवन्ति मुनयो यदुपर्यधस्तात् ॥
- viddhaḥ sapatnyuditapattribhiranti rājño bāloʼpi sannupagatastapase vanāni. tasmā adād dhruvagatiṃ gṛṇate prasanno divyāḥ stuvanti munayo yaduparyadhastāt.
- Insulted by the sharp words spoken by the co-wife before the king, the boy took to do tapas in forests. A pleased gave to the extolling Dhruva, a firm position , which is lauded even by divine munis.
Declension
Descendants
References
- ^ Sadovski, Velizar (2017–2018) “Chapter VI: Iranian”, in Klein, Jared S., Joseph, Brian D., Fritz, Matthias, editors, Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics: An International Handbook (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft ; 41.2), Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, →ISBN, § The lexicon of Iranian, page 585: “PIIr. *sa-pátniH-”
Further reading
- Monier Williams (1899) “सपत्नी”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, , new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 1149.
- Hellwig, Oliver (2010-2024) “sapatnī”, in DCS - The Digital Corpus of Sanskrit, Berlin, Germany.
- Apte, Vaman Shivram (1890) “सपत्नी”, in The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary, Poona: Prasad Prakashan, page 1625
- Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1893) “सपत्नी”, in A practical Sanskrit dictionary with transliteration, accentuation, and etymological analysis throughout, London: Oxford University Press, page 334
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “sapátnī”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 760