द्रुह्

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Iranian *dʰrúkš ~ *dʰrúǰʰás (deceit, offence), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰréwgʰ-s ~ *dʰrugʰ-és, from *dʰrewgʰ- (to deceive, mislead). Cognate with Avestan 𐬛𐬭𐬎𐬘 (druj, lie).

Pronunciation

Noun

द्रुह् • (drúh) stem, f

  1. injury, harm, offence
  2. an injurer; a foe, a demon

Declension

Feminine root-stem declension of द्रुह् (drúh)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative ध्रुक्
dhrúk
द्रुहौ / द्रुहा¹
drúhau / drúhā¹
द्रुहः
drúhaḥ
Vocative ध्रुक्
dhrúk
द्रुहौ / द्रुहा¹
drúhau / drúhā¹
द्रुहः
drúhaḥ
Accusative द्रुहम्
drúham
द्रुहौ / द्रुहा¹
drúhau / drúhā¹
द्रुहः
drúhaḥ
Instrumental द्रुहा
druhā́
ध्रुग्भ्याम्
dhrugbhyā́m
ध्रुग्भिः
dhrugbhíḥ
Dative द्रुहे
druhé
ध्रुग्भ्याम्
dhrugbhyā́m
ध्रुग्भ्यः
dhrugbhyáḥ
Ablative द्रुहः
druháḥ
ध्रुग्भ्याम्
dhrugbhyā́m
ध्रुग्भ्यः
dhrugbhyáḥ
Genitive द्रुहः
druháḥ
द्रुहोः
druhóḥ
द्रुहाम्
druhā́m
Locative द्रुहि
druhí
द्रुहोः
druhóḥ
ध्रुक्षु
dhrukṣú
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

Root

द्रुह् • (druh)

  1. to hurt
  2. to be hostile to, to seek to harm

Derived terms

References

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