चिता

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit चिता (citā).

Noun

चिता (citā) f

  1. a pile of wood used for lighting the funeral pyre, for cremation
    • c. 1800, Betal Pachisi :
      राजा की चिता तैयार हुई। सेनापति वहाँ गया और उसमें कूद पड़ा।
      rājā kī citā taiyār huī. senāpti vahā̃ gayā aur usmẽ kūd paṛā.
      The king's funeral pyre was readied. The general went and jumped in it.
  2. (literary) a pile, heap
    Synonyms: ढेर (ḍher), राशि (rāśi)

Declension

Declension of चिता
Singular Plural
Direct चिता (citā) चिताएँ (citāẽ)
Oblique चिता (citā) चिताओं (citāon)
Vocative चिता (citā) चिताओ (citāo)

Sanskrit

Etymology

Feminine of चित (citá, piled up), from Proto-Indo-European *kʷey- (to pile up) whence also the verb चिनोति (cinoti). Cognate with Ancient Greek ποιέω (poiéō, to pile up) and Old Church Slavonic чинъ (činŭ, rank, order).

Noun

चिता (citā) f

  1. pile of wood used at funerals for cremating corpses
  2. layer

Declension

Feminine ā-stem declension of चिता
Nom. sg. चिता (citā)
Gen. sg. चितायाः (citāyāḥ)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative चिता (citā) चिते (cite) चिताः (citāḥ)
Vocative चिते (cite) चिते (cite) चिताः (citāḥ)
Accusative चिताम् (citām) चिते (cite) चिताः (citāḥ)
Instrumental चितया (citayā) चिताभ्याम् (citābhyām) चिताभिः (citābhiḥ)
Dative चितायै (citāyai) चिताभ्याम् (citābhyām) चिताभ्यः (citābhyaḥ)
Ablative चितायाः (citāyāḥ) चिताभ्याम् (citābhyām) चिताभ्यः (citābhyaḥ)
Genitive चितायाः (citāyāḥ) चितयोः (citayoḥ) चितानाम् (citānām)
Locative चितायाम् (citāyām) चितयोः (citayoḥ) चितासु (citāsu)

References

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