मन्दुरा
Sanskrit
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *mendreh₂ (“enclosure, stall”). Cognate with Ancient Greek μάνδρα (mándra, “enclosed space, stable”).
Declension
Feminine ā-stem declension of मन्दुरा (mandurā) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | मन्दुरा mandurā |
मन्दुरे mandure |
मन्दुराः mandurāḥ |
Vocative | मन्दुरे mandure |
मन्दुरे mandure |
मन्दुराः mandurāḥ |
Accusative | मन्दुराम् mandurām |
मन्दुरे mandure |
मन्दुराः mandurāḥ |
Instrumental | मन्दुरया / मन्दुरा¹ mandurayā / mandurā¹ |
मन्दुराभ्याम् mandurābhyām |
मन्दुराभिः mandurābhiḥ |
Dative | मन्दुरायै mandurāyai |
मन्दुराभ्याम् mandurābhyām |
मन्दुराभ्यः mandurābhyaḥ |
Ablative | मन्दुरायाः mandurāyāḥ |
मन्दुराभ्याम् mandurābhyām |
मन्दुराभ्यः mandurābhyaḥ |
Genitive | मन्दुरायाः mandurāyāḥ |
मन्दुरयोः mandurayoḥ |
मन्दुराणाम् mandurāṇām |
Locative | मन्दुरायाम् mandurāyām |
मन्दुरयोः mandurayoḥ |
मन्दुरासु mandurāsu |
Notes |
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Descendants
- Tamil: மந்துரை (manturai)
References
- Monier Williams (1899), “मन्दुरा”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, OCLC 458052227, page 788/3.
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