धर्मन्
Sanskrit
Etymology
See धर्म (dhárma).
Declension
Masculine an-stem declension of धर्मन् (dharmán) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | धर्मा dharmā́ |
धर्माणौ / धर्माणा¹ dharmā́ṇau / dharmā́ṇā¹ |
धर्माणः dharmā́ṇaḥ |
Vocative | धर्मन् dharmán |
धर्माणौ / धर्माणा¹ dhármāṇau / dhármāṇā¹ |
धर्माणः dhármāṇaḥ |
Accusative | धर्माणम् dharmā́ṇam |
धर्माणौ / धर्माणा¹ dharmā́ṇau / dharmā́ṇā¹ |
धर्मणः dharmáṇaḥ |
Instrumental | धर्मणा dharmáṇā |
धर्मभ्याम् dharmábhyām |
धर्मभिः dharmábhiḥ |
Dative | धर्मणे dharmáṇe |
धर्मभ्याम् dharmábhyām |
धर्मभ्यः dharmábhyaḥ |
Ablative | धर्मणः dharmáṇaḥ |
धर्मभ्याम् dharmábhyām |
धर्मभ्यः dharmábhyaḥ |
Genitive | धर्मणः dharmáṇaḥ |
धर्मणोः dharmáṇoḥ |
धर्मणाम् dharmáṇām |
Locative | धर्मणि dharmáṇi |
धर्मणोः dharmáṇoḥ |
धर्मसु dharmásu |
Notes |
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Noun
धर्मन् • (dhárman) n
- support, prop, hold
- established order of things , steadfast decree (of a god , esp. of Mitra-Varuṇa) , any arrangement or disposition
- will , pleasure
- law , rule , duty
- practice , custom , mode , manner ( [ dhármaṇā ] , [ °mabhis ] ; [ °maṇas pári ] in regular order , naturally ; [ svāya dhar maṇe ] at one's own pleasure ; [ dharmaṇi ] with the permission of , [ ádhi dh ] against the will of ( gen. ) )
- ( esp. ifc.) nature , quality , characteristic mark or attribute
Declension
Neuter an-stem declension of धर्मन् (dhárman) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | धर्म dhárma |
धर्मणी dhármaṇī |
धर्माणि dhármāṇi |
Vocative | धर्मन् / धर्म dhárman / dhárma |
धर्मणी dhármaṇī |
धर्माणि dhármāṇi |
Accusative | धर्म dhárma |
धर्मणी dhármaṇī |
धर्माणि dhármāṇi |
Instrumental | धर्मणा dhármaṇā |
धर्मभ्याम् dhármabhyām |
धर्मभिः dhármabhiḥ |
Dative | धर्मणे dhármaṇe |
धर्मभ्याम् dhármabhyām |
धर्मभ्यः dhármabhyaḥ |
Ablative | धर्मणः dhármaṇaḥ |
धर्मभ्याम् dhármabhyām |
धर्मभ्यः dhármabhyaḥ |
Genitive | धर्मणः dhármaṇaḥ |
धर्मणोः dhármaṇoḥ |
धर्मणाम् dhármaṇām |
Locative | धर्मणि dhármaṇi |
धर्मणोः dhármaṇoḥ |
धर्मसु dhármasu |
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