From Proto-Indo-Aryan *karkartas, according to Pokorny, related to कर्कर (karkara, “hard”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *kh₂er- (“hard”) (see also Welsh crach (“crust”), Proto-Slavic *rakъ (“crayfish”)). Latin cancer and Ancient Greek καρκίνος (karkínos, “crab”) could also be related, but this is uncertain.
More likely from a substrate language, and possibly cognate with Santali ᱠᱟᱴᱠᱚᱢ (kaṭkôm); however, this is uncertain, as the latter could also be from Proto-Mon-Khmer *kt₁aam. However, the Santali word is definitely not borrowed from Sanskrit; and a borrowing from Munda languages into Sanskrit is not verifiable.
कर्कट • (karkaṭa) stem, m
Masculine a-stem declension of कर्कट (karkaṭa) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | कर्कटः karkaṭaḥ |
कर्कटौ / कर्कटा¹ karkaṭau / karkaṭā¹ |
कर्कटाः / कर्कटासः¹ karkaṭāḥ / karkaṭāsaḥ¹ |
Vocative | कर्कट karkaṭa |
कर्कटौ / कर्कटा¹ karkaṭau / karkaṭā¹ |
कर्कटाः / कर्कटासः¹ karkaṭāḥ / karkaṭāsaḥ¹ |
Accusative | कर्कटम् karkaṭam |
कर्कटौ / कर्कटा¹ karkaṭau / karkaṭā¹ |
कर्कटान् karkaṭān |
Instrumental | कर्कटेन karkaṭena |
कर्कटाभ्याम् karkaṭābhyām |
कर्कटैः / कर्कटेभिः¹ karkaṭaiḥ / karkaṭebhiḥ¹ |
Dative | कर्कटाय karkaṭāya |
कर्कटाभ्याम् karkaṭābhyām |
कर्कटेभ्यः karkaṭebhyaḥ |
Ablative | कर्कटात् karkaṭāt |
कर्कटाभ्याम् karkaṭābhyām |
कर्कटेभ्यः karkaṭebhyaḥ |
Genitive | कर्कटस्य karkaṭasya |
कर्कटयोः karkaṭayoḥ |
कर्कटानाम् karkaṭānām |
Locative | कर्कटे karkaṭe |
कर्कटयोः karkaṭayoḥ |
कर्कटेषु karkaṭeṣu |
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