કાણુ

Gujarati

Etymology

Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀓𑀸𑀡 (kāṇa), from Sanskrit काण (kāṇa), borrowed from Proto-Dravidian *kāṇ-a (not seeing).[1]

Adjective

કાણુ • (kāṇu)

  1. one-eyed, blind
  2. full of holes

References

  1. Southworth, Franklin (2005) Linguistic Archaeology of South Asia, Routledge, →ISBN, page 72

Kachchi

Adjective

કાણુ (kāṇu)

  1. one-eyed, sandblind

Declension

Declension of કાણુ
masculine feminine
singular plural singular plural
nominative કાણુ (kāṇu) કાણા (kāṇā) કાણી (kāṇī) કાણ્યું (kāṇyũ)
vocative કાણા (kāṇā) કાણા (kāṇā) કાણી (kāṇī) કાણ્યું (kāṇyũ)
oblique કાણે (kāṇe) કાણેં (kāṇẽ) કાણી (kāṇī) કાણીએં (kāṇīẽ)
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