देवन्

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *daHiwā́, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *daHiwā́, from Proto-Indo-European *dayh₂wḗr (brother-in-law, husband's brother). Cognate with Latin levir (brother-in-law, husband’s brother), Ancient Greek δᾱήρ (dāḗr, brother-in-law, husband’s brother), Old English tācor (brother-in-law, husband’s brother), Russian де́верь (déverʹ, brother-in-law, husband’s brother), Lithuanian dieveris (brother-in-law, husband’s brother).

Pronunciation

Noun

देवन् • (deván) stem, m

  1. woman's brother-in-law, husband's brother

Declension

Masculine an-stem declension of देवन् (deván)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative देवा
devā́
देवानौ / देवाना¹
devā́nau / devā́nā¹
देवानः
devā́naḥ
Vocative देवन्
dévan
देवानौ / देवाना¹
dévānau / dévānā¹
देवानः
dévānaḥ
Accusative देवानम्
devā́nam
देवानौ / देवाना¹
devā́nau / devā́nā¹
देव्नः
devnáḥ
Instrumental देव्ना
devnā́
देवभ्याम्
devábhyām
देवभिः
devábhiḥ
Dative देव्ने
devné
देवभ्याम्
devábhyām
देवभ्यः
devábhyaḥ
Ablative देव्नः
devnáḥ
देवभ्याम्
devábhyām
देवभ्यः
devábhyaḥ
Genitive देव्नः
devnáḥ
देव्नोः
devnóḥ
देव्नाम्
devnā́m
Locative देव्नि / देवनि / देवन्¹
devní / deváni / deván¹
देव्नोः
devnóḥ
देवसु
devásu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

References

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