चरु

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *ćarúṣ, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *čarúš, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷerús (pot, cauldron). Cognate with Old Irish coire (kettle, cauldron), Old English hwer, Middle Welsh peir, Russian ча́ра (čára), Old Norse hverr.

Pronunciation

Noun

चरु (carú) m

  1. pot
  2. saucepan

Declension

Masculine u-stem declension of चरु (carú)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative चरुः
carúḥ
चरू
carū́
चरवः
carávaḥ
Vocative चरो
cáro
चरू
cárū
चरवः
cáravaḥ
Accusative चरुम्
carúm
चरू
carū́
चरून्
carū́n
Instrumental चरुणा / चर्वा¹
carúṇā / carvā̀¹
चरुभ्याम्
carúbhyām
चरुभिः
carúbhiḥ
Dative चरवे / चर्वे²
caráve / carvè²
चरुभ्याम्
carúbhyām
चरुभ्यः
carúbhyaḥ
Ablative चरोः / चर्वः²
caróḥ / carvàḥ²
चरुभ्याम्
carúbhyām
चरुभ्यः
carúbhyaḥ
Genitive चरोः / चर्वः²
caróḥ / carvàḥ²
चर्वोः
carvóḥ
चरूणाम्
carūṇā́m
Locative चरौ
caraú
चर्वोः
carvóḥ
चरुषु
carúṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic
  • ²Less common

Descendants

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