๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ

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Apabhramsa

Alternative forms

Etymology

    Inherited from Prakrit ๐‘€ซ๐‘€ก (maแน‡a), from Sanskrit ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†ค๐‘†ฑ๐‘‡€ (mรกnas).[1]

    Noun

    ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡a) (แนฌakka, Kฤล›mฤซrฤซ)[2][3]

    1. mind
      • c. 1000 โ€“ 1100, Abdur Rahman, Sandeล›a-Rฤsaka 47:[4]
        ๐‘†ƒ๐‘†ฎ๐‘†ซ ๐‘†‘๐‘†ฒ ๐‘†ฎ ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ด๐‘†ฎ๐‘†๐‘†ง๐‘‡€๐‘†จ๐‘†ซ๐‘†”๐‘†Ÿ๐‘† ๐‘†ถ๐‘†๐‘†“๐‘† ๐‘‡€๐‘†ก๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ด๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ด๐‘† ๐‘†จ๐‘†ซ๐‘†ด๐‘†Ÿ ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†˜๐‘‡€๐‘†™๐‘†ถ ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ถ ๐‘† ๐‘†ถ๐‘†›๐‘‡€๐‘†›๐‘†… ๐‘† ๐‘†ณ ๐‘†ฎ๐‘†ด๐‘†จ๐‘†ด๐‘†‡ ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ด๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ด๐‘† ๐‘‡…
        ๐‘†‘๐‘†ณ ๐‘†ฎ๐‘†ด ๐‘†‘๐‘†ผ๐‘†Ÿ ๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ฉ ๐‘†ข๐‘†ซ ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ฑ๐‘†… ๐‘†ค๐‘†ด๐‘†ช๐‘†‘๐‘†พ๐‘†ƒ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ด๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ด ๐‘†—๐‘†ด๐‘† ๐‘‡€๐‘† ๐‘† ๐‘†ถ๐‘†–๐‘‡€๐‘†—๐‘† ๐‘†ณ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†ด๐‘†–๐‘‡€๐‘†— ๐‘† ๐‘†ด๐‘†ซ๐‘†–๐‘‡€๐‘†—๐‘†ด๐‘†ช๐‘†ฌ๐‘†พ๐‘†ช๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ด๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ด ๐‘‡†
        avara kaha va แน‡ivaแธabbharaghaแน‡atuแนƒgatthaแน‡ihiแนƒ bhariแน‡a majjhu แน‡ahu tuแนญแนญaรฏ tฤ vibhiu maแน‡ihiแนƒ .
        kฤ vi keแน‡a sama dara hasaรฏ niyakoaแน‡ihi chittatucchatฤmiccha tiracchiyaloyaแน‡ihi .
        • 1999 translation by Harivallabh Bhayani
          47.[5] Another woman, having breasts compact, plump and high, make one wonder in his mind that how her waist is not snapped by the weight. Another one smiles softly, making amorous gertures. She looks askance with eyes that have a slight dash of collyrium.

    Declension

    Declension of ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (masculine)
    singular plural
    Nominative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡u) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡a)
    Accusative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡u) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡a)
    Instrumental ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ผ๐‘† (maแน‡eแนƒ) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ผ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘† (maแน‡eแน‡aแนƒ) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ผ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡eแน‡a) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡a) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ผ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ด๐‘† (maแน‡ehiแนƒ)
    Dative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†พ (maแน‡aho) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡asu) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฑ๐‘‡€๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡assu) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘† (maแน‡ahaแนƒ)
    Ablative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ผ (maแน‡ahe) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡ahu) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ถ๐‘† (maแน‡ahuแนƒ)
    Genitive ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†พ (maแน‡aho) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡asu) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฑ๐‘‡€๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡assu) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘† (maแน‡ahaแนƒ) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ณ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘† (maแน‡ฤแน‡aแนƒ) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ณ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡ฤแน‡a)
    Locative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ด (maแน‡i) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ผ (maแน‡e) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ด๐‘† (maแน‡ahiแนƒ)
    Vocative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡a) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†พ (maแน‡aho)
    Declension of ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (neuter)
    singular plural
    Nominative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡u) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡a) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†…๐‘† (maแน‡aรฏแนƒ) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ณ๐‘†…๐‘† (maแน‡ฤiแนƒ)
    Accusative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡u) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡a) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†…๐‘† (maแน‡aรฏแนƒ) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ณ๐‘†…๐‘† (maแน‡ฤiแนƒ)
    Instrumental ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ผ๐‘† (maแน‡eแนƒ) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ผ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘† (maแน‡eแน‡aแนƒ) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ผ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡eแน‡a) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡a) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ผ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ด๐‘† (maแน‡ehiแนƒ)
    Dative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†พ (maแน‡aho) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡asu) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฑ๐‘‡€๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡assu) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘† (maแน‡ahaแนƒ)
    Ablative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ผ (maแน‡ahe) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡ahu) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ถ๐‘† (maแน‡ahuแนƒ)
    Genitive ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†พ (maแน‡aho) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡asu) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฑ๐‘‡€๐‘†ฑ๐‘†ถ (maแน‡assu) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘† (maแน‡ahaแนƒ) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ณ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘† (maแน‡ฤแน‡aแนƒ) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ณ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡ฤแน‡a)
    Locative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ด (maแน‡i) or ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ผ (maแน‡e) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†ด๐‘† (maแน‡ahiแนƒ)
    Vocative ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ (maแน‡a) ๐‘†ฉ๐‘†Ÿ๐‘†ฒ๐‘†พ (maแน‡aho)

    Descendants

    • Northern Indo-Aryan:
    • Northwestern Indo-Aryan:

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