अर्च्

Sanskrit

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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *h₁erkʷ- (to praise). See ऋच् (ṛc) for more.

Pronunciation

Root

अर्च् • (arc)

  1. to shine
  2. to praise

Derived terms

  • अर्क (arká, flash of lightning; hymn)
  • अर्चक (arcaka, honoring, worshiping)
  • अर्चति (árcati, he shines, praises)
  • अर्चन (arcana, homage)
  • अर्चनीय (arcanīya, venerable)
  • अर्चा (arcā́, worship; idol)
  • अर्चि (arcí, ray, flame)
  • अर्चित (arcita, honored, worshiped)
  • अर्चितृ (arcitṛ, worshiper)
  • अर्चिस् (arcís, ray of light)
  • अर्च् (arc, shining, brilliant)
  • अर्च्य (arcya, to be honored or worshiped)
  • ऋक्व (ṛkvá, praising, jubilant with praise)
  • ऋक्वन् (ṛ́kvan, praising, jubilant with praise)
  • ऋच् (ṛ́c, praise, verse)
  • तृच (tṛcá, three-verse strophe)
  • सुवृक्ति (suvṛktí, excellent (hymn of) praise)

Adjective

अर्च् • (arc)

  1. shining, brilliant

Declension

Declension of अर्च्
Nom. sg. अर्क् (ark)
Gen. sg. अर्चस् (arcas)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative अर्क् (ark) अर्चौ m or f, अर्ची n (arcau m or f, arcī n) अर्चस् m or f, अर्चि n (arcas m or f, arci n)
Vocative अर्क् (ark) अर्चौ m or f, अर्ची n (arcau m or f, arcī n) अर्चस् m or f, अर्चि n (arcas m or f, arci n)
Accusative अर्चम् m or f, अर्क् n (arcam m or f, ark n) अर्चौ m or f, अर्ची n (arcau m or f, arcī n) अर्चस् m or f, अर्चि n (arcas m or f, arci n)
Instrumental अर्चा (arcā) अर्ग्भ्याम् (argbhyām) अर्ग्भिस् (argbhis)
Dative अर्चे (arce) अर्ग्भ्याम् (argbhyām) अर्ग्भ्यस् (argbhyas)
Ablative अर्चस् (arcas) अर्ग्भ्याम् (argbhyām) अर्ग्भ्यस् (argbhyas)
Genitive अर्चस् (arcas) अर्चोस् (arcos) अर्चाम् (arcām)
Locative अर्चि (arci) अर्चोस् (arcos) अर्क्षु (arkṣu)

References

  • Monier Williams (1899) “अर्च्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 89/3.
  • William Dwight Whitney, 1885, The Roots, Verb-forms, and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language, Leipzig: Breitkopf and Härtel, page 4
  • Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan] (in German), volume 1, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, pages 114-5; 249
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