दत्

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *Hdáns, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hdáns, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃dónts (tooth).

Pronunciation

Noun

दत् • (dát) stem, m (taking the form दन्त (dánta) in the strong cases)

  1. a tooth
    • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 8.43.3:
      आरोका इव घेदह तिग्मा अग्ने तव त्विषः ।
      दद्भिर्वनानि बप्सति ॥
      ārokā iva ghedaha tigmā agne tava tviṣaḥ.
      dadbhirvanāni bapsati.
      Thy sharpened flames, O Agni, like the gleams of light that glitter through,
      Devour the forests with their teeth.
    • c. 1200 BCE – 1000 BCE, Atharvaveda
    • c. 700 CE – 900 CE, Bhāgavata Purāṇa

Declension

Masculine at-stem declension of दत् (dát)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative दन्
dán
दन्तौ / दन्ता¹
dántau / dántā¹
दन्तः / दतः
dántaḥ / dataḥ
Vocative दन्
dán
दन्तौ / दन्ता¹
dántau / dántā¹
दन्तः
dántaḥ
Accusative दन्तम्
dántam
दन्तौ / दन्ता¹
dántau / dántā¹
दतः
datáḥ
Instrumental दता
datā́
दद्भ्याम्
dadbhyā́m
दद्भिः
dadbhíḥ
Dative दते
daté
दद्भ्याम्
dadbhyā́m
दद्भ्यः
dadbhyáḥ
Ablative दतः
datáḥ
दद्भ्याम्
dadbhyā́m
दद्भ्यः
dadbhyáḥ
Genitive दतः
datáḥ
दतोः
datóḥ
दताम्
datā́m
Locative दति
datí
दतोः
datóḥ
दत्सु
datsú
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

References

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