शोथ
Hindi
Pronunciation
- (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /ʃoːt̪ʰ/
Declension
References
- McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993) “शोथ”, in The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press
Sanskrit
Alternative scripts
Alternative scripts
- শোথ (Assamese script)
- ᬰᭀᬣ (Balinese script)
- শোথ (Bengali script)
- 𑰫𑰺𑰞 (Bhaiksuki script)
- 𑀰𑁄𑀣 (Brahmi script)
- ၐောထ (Burmese script)
- શોથ (Gujarati script)
- ਸ਼ੋਥ (Gurmukhi script)
- 𑌶𑍋𑌥 (Grantha script)
- ꦯꦺꦴꦡ (Javanese script)
- 𑂬𑂷𑂟 (Kaithi script)
- ಶೋಥ (Kannada script)
- ឝោថ (Khmer script)
- ໂຨຖ (Lao script)
- ശോഥ (Malayalam script)
- ᡧᠣᡨᠠ (Manchu script)
- 𑘫𑘻𑘞 (Modi script)
- ᠱᠣᠸᠠᠲᠠ᠋ (Mongolian script)
- 𑧋𑧜𑦾 (Nandinagari script)
- 𑐱𑑀𑐠 (Newa script)
- ଶୋଥ (Odia script)
- ꢯꣂꢢ (Saurashtra script)
- 𑆯𑆾𑆡 (Sharada script)
- 𑖫𑖺𑖞 (Siddham script)
- ශොථ (Sinhalese script)
- 𑩿𑩕𑩬 (Soyombo script)
- 𑚧𑚴𑚚 (Takri script)
- ஶோத² (Tamil script)
- శోథ (Telugu script)
- โศถ (Thai script)
- ཤོ་ཐ (Tibetan script)
- 𑒬𑒼𑒟 (Tirhuta script)
- 𑨮𑨆𑨚 (Zanabazar Square script)
Etymology
Derived from the root शू (śū), which is a weaker form of श्वि (śvi, “to swell”).
Declension
Masculine a-stem declension of शोथ (śotha) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | शोथः śothaḥ |
शोथौ / शोथा¹ śothau / śothā¹ |
शोथाः / शोथासः¹ śothāḥ / śothāsaḥ¹ |
Vocative | शोथ śotha |
शोथौ / शोथा¹ śothau / śothā¹ |
शोथाः / शोथासः¹ śothāḥ / śothāsaḥ¹ |
Accusative | शोथम् śotham |
शोथौ / शोथा¹ śothau / śothā¹ |
शोथान् śothān |
Instrumental | शोथेन śothena |
शोथाभ्याम् śothābhyām |
शोथैः / शोथेभिः¹ śothaiḥ / śothebhiḥ¹ |
Dative | शोथाय śothāya |
शोथाभ्याम् śothābhyām |
शोथेभ्यः śothebhyaḥ |
Ablative | शोथात् śothāt |
शोथाभ्याम् śothābhyām |
शोथेभ्यः śothebhyaḥ |
Genitive | शोथस्य śothasya |
शोथयोः śothayoḥ |
शोथानाम् śothānām |
Locative | शोथे śothe |
शोथयोः śothayoḥ |
शोथेषु śotheṣu |
Notes |
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Declension
- → Hindi: शोथ (śoth) (learned)
References
- Monier Williams (1899) “शोथ”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 1091, column 3.
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