हणुवन्त

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Apabhramsa

Etymology

Inherited from Prakrit हणुमंत (haṇumaṃta), from Sanskrit हनुमन्त् (hanumant).

Proper noun

हणुवन्त (haṇuvantam [1]

  1. (Hinduism) Hanuman
    • c. 1020, Vir, Jambu-Sami-Chariu 3.12.2:
      मारुय-चुंबियासु हणुवंतु-व विलासइ नव-वसंतओ ॥
      māruya-cuṃbiyāsu haṇuvaṃtu-va vilāsaï nava-vasaṃtao.
      Marut, through his father, started to enjoy himself like the caressed face of Hanuman.

Declension

Declension of हणुवन्त (masculine)
singular plural
Nominative हणुवन्तु (haṇuvantu) हणुवन्त (haṇuvanta)
Accusative हणुवन्तु (haṇuvantu) हणुवन्त (haṇuvanta)
Instrumental हणुवन्तें (haṇuvanteṃ) or हणुवन्तेणं (haṇuvanteṇaṃ) or हणुवन्तेण (haṇuvanteṇa) हणुवन्त (haṇuvanta) or हणुवन्तेहिं (haṇuvantehiṃ)
Dative हणुवन्तहो (haṇuvantaho) or हणुवन्तसु (haṇuvantasu) or हणुवन्तस्सु (haṇuvantassu) हणुवन्तहं (haṇuvantahaṃ)
Ablative हणुवन्तहे (haṇuvantahe) or हणुवन्तहु (haṇuvantahu) हणुवन्तहुं (haṇuvantahuṃ)
Genitive हणुवन्तहो (haṇuvantaho) or हणुवन्तसु (haṇuvantasu) or हणुवन्तस्सु (haṇuvantassu) हणुवन्तहं (haṇuvantahaṃ) or हणुवन्ताणं (haṇuvantāṇaṃ) or हणुवन्ताण (haṇuvantāṇa)
Locative हणुवन्ति (haṇuvanti) or हणुवन्ते (haṇuvante) हणुवन्तहिं (haṇuvantahiṃ)
Vocative हणुवन्त (haṇuvanta) हणुवन्तहो (haṇuvantaho)

Descendants

References

  1. ^ Dr. Kamalchand Sogani (2003) अपभ्रंश रचना सौरभ [apabhrañś racnā saurabh, Apabhramsa Grammar and Composition] (in Hindi), 2nd edition, Rajasthan: Apabhramsa Sahitya Academy, →OCLC, page 48

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