Learned borrowing from Sanskrit -अक (-aka).
-अक • (-ak)
From Proto-Indo-Iranian *-akas.
-अक • (-aka) m
Masculine a-stem declension of -अक (-aka) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | -अकः -akaḥ |
-अकौ / -अका¹ -akau / -akā¹ |
-अकाः / -अकासः¹ -akāḥ / -akāsaḥ¹ |
Vocative | -अक -aka |
-अकौ / -अका¹ -akau / -akā¹ |
-अकाः / -अकासः¹ -akāḥ / -akāsaḥ¹ |
Accusative | -अकम् -akam |
-अकौ / -अका¹ -akau / -akā¹ |
-अकान् -akān |
Instrumental | -अकेन -akena |
-अकाभ्याम् -akābhyām |
-अकैः / -अकेभिः¹ -akaiḥ / -akebhiḥ¹ |
Dative | -अकाय -akāya |
-अकाभ्याम् -akābhyām |
-अकेभ्यः -akebhyaḥ |
Ablative | -अकात् -akāt |
-अकाभ्याम् -akābhyām |
-अकेभ्यः -akebhyaḥ |
Genitive | -अकस्य -akasya |
-अकयोः -akayoḥ |
-अकानाम् -akānām |
Locative | -अके -ake |
-अकयोः -akayoḥ |
-अकेषु -akeṣu |
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