अशोक

Hindi

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Sanskrit अशोक (aśoka, without grief), a compound of (a, un-, not) + शोक (śoka, grief). Related to Persian سوگ (sug).

Noun

अशोक • (aśok) m (Urdu spelling اشوک)

  1. ashoka

Proper noun

अशोक • (aśok) m (Urdu spelling اشوک)

  1. Ashoka (an emperor of the Mauryan Empire)
  2. a male given name, Ashok, from Sanskrit

Declension

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

From अ- (a-, un-, not) + शोक (śoka, grief).

Pronunciation

Adjective

अशोक • (aśoka) stem

  1. without grief

Proper noun

अशोक • (aśoka) stem, m

  1. Ashoka (an emperor of the Mauryan Empire)

Descendants

  • Bhojpuri: अशोक (aśōk)
  • English: Ashoka
  • Hindi: अशोक (aśok)
  • Marathi: अशोक (aśok)

References

  • Apte, Macdonell (2022) “अशोक”, in Digital Dictionaries of South India [Combined Sanskrit Dictionaries]
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