चर्मन्

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Sanskrit

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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Iranian *čárma, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kérmn̥ (skin, hide, pelt).

Cognate with Avestan 𐬗𐬀𐬭𐬆𐬨𐬀𐬥 (carəman), Old Persian 𐎨𐎼𐎶𐎴 (c-r-m-n /⁠carman⁠/) (whence Persian چرم (čarm)), Latin corium (skin), Proto-Slavic *kora (bark).

Pronunciation

Noun

चर्मन् (cárman) stemn

  1. skin
    • c. 1500 BCE – 1000 BCE, Ṛgveda 1.110.8.1:
      निश् चर्म॑ण ऋभवो॒ गाम् अ॑पिंशत॒ सं व॒त्सेना॑सृजता मा॒तरं॒ पुनः॑ ।
      níś cármaṇa ṛbhavo gā́m apiṃśata sáṃ vatsénāsṛjatā mātáraṃ púnaḥ.
      Out of skin, O Ṛbhus, once ye formed a cow, and brought the mother close unto her calf again.
  2. pelt

Declension

Neuter an-stem declension of चर्मन्
singular dual plural
nominative चर्म (cárma) चर्मणी (cármaṇī) चर्माणि (cármāṇi)
चर्म¹ (cárma¹)
चर्मा¹ (cármā¹)
accusative चर्म (cárma) चर्मणी (cármaṇī) चर्माणि (cármāṇi)
चर्म¹ (cárma¹)
चर्मा¹ (cármā¹)
instrumental चर्मणा (cármaṇā) चर्मभ्याम् (cármabhyām) चर्मभिः (cármabhiḥ)
dative चर्मणे (cármaṇe) चर्मभ्याम् (cármabhyām) चर्मभ्यः (cármabhyaḥ)
ablative चर्मणः (cármaṇaḥ) चर्मभ्याम् (cármabhyām) चर्मभ्यः (cármabhyaḥ)
genitive चर्मणः (cármaṇaḥ) चर्मणोः (cármaṇoḥ) चर्मणाम् (cármaṇām)
locative चर्मणि (cármaṇi)
चर्मन्¹ (cárman¹)
चर्मणोः (cármaṇoḥ) चर्मसु (cármasu)
vocative चर्मन् (cárman)
चर्म (cárma)
चर्मणी (cármaṇī) चर्माणि (cármāṇi)
चर्म¹ (cárma¹)
चर्मा¹ (cármā¹)
  • ¹Vedic

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