गिर्
Sanskrit
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-Aryan *gŕ̥H, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *gŕ̥H, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷŕ̥H, from *gʷerH- (“to praise”).
Noun
गिर् • (gír) stem, f
Declension
Feminine root-stem declension of गिर् (gír) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | गीः gī́ḥ |
गिरौ / गिरा¹ gírau / gírā¹ |
गिरः gíraḥ |
Vocative | गीः gī́ḥ |
गिरौ / गिरा¹ gírau / gírā¹ |
गिरः gíraḥ |
Accusative | गिरम् gíram |
गिरौ / गिरा¹ gírau / gírā¹ |
गिरः gíraḥ |
Instrumental | गिरा girā́ |
गीर्भ्याम् gīrbhyā́m |
गीर्भिः gīrbhíḥ |
Dative | गिरे giré |
गीर्भ्याम् gīrbhyā́m |
गीर्भ्यः gīrbhyáḥ |
Ablative | गिरः giráḥ |
गीर्भ्याम् gīrbhyā́m |
गीर्भ्यः gīrbhyáḥ |
Genitive | गिरः giráḥ |
गिरोः giróḥ |
गिराम् girā́m |
Locative | गिरि girí |
गिरोः giróḥ |
गीर्षु gīrṣú |
Notes |
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References
- Monier Williams (1899) “गिर्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 0355/1.
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