जनन

Sanskrit

Etymology

From जन् (jan)

Noun

जनन (jánana) n

  1. birth, coming into existence
  2. "birth" i.e. life
  3. production, causation
  4. race, lineage
  5. queen-mother
  6. bat
  7. compassion

Declension

Neuter a-stem declension of जनन
Nom. sg. जननम् (jananam)
Gen. sg. जननस्य (jananasya)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative जननम् (jananam) जनने (janane) जननानि (jananāni)
Vocative जनन (janana) जनने (janane) जननानि (jananāni)
Accusative जननम् (jananam) जनने (janane) जननानि (jananāni)
Instrumental जननेन (jananena) जननाभ्याम् (jananābhyām) जननैः (jananaiḥ)
Dative जननाय (jananāya) जननाभ्याम् (jananābhyām) जननेभ्यः (jananebhyaḥ)
Ablative जननात् (jananāt) जननाभ्याम् (jananābhyām) जननेभ्यः (jananebhyaḥ)
Genitive जननस्य (jananasya) जननयोः (jananayoḥ) जननानाम् (jananānām)
Locative जनने (janane) जननयोः (jananayoḥ) जननेषु (jananeṣu)

Descendants

References

Monier Monier-Williams (accessed 2008-02-10), “Sanskrit-English Dictionary”, in (Please provide the title of the work)

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