सूत

Hindi

Etymology

From Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀲𑀼𑀢𑁆𑀢 (sutta), from Sanskrit सूत्र (sūtra). Doublet of सूत्र (sūtra).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /suːt̪/

Noun

सूत (sūt) m

  1. thread, string
  2. cotton

Declension

Declension of सूत
Singular Plural
Direct सूत (sūt) सूत (sūt)
Oblique सूत (sūt) सूतों (sūtõ)
Vocative सूत (sūt) सूतो (sūto)

Derived terms


Sanskrit

Etymology 1

Adjective

सूत (sūta)

  1. urged, impelled

Etymology 2

Adjective

सूत (sūtá)

  1. born, engendered
  2. one that has, brought forth (young)

Noun

सूत (sūta) m

  1. quicksilver
  2. the sun
  3. a young quadruped
  4. written for सुता (sutā).

Etymology 3

Noun

सूत (sūta) m

  1. charioteer, driver, groom, equerry, master of the horse (especially an attendant on a king who in earlier literature is often mentioned together with the ग्रामणी (grāma-ṇī́); in the epics also a royal herald or bard, whose business was to proclaim the heroic actions of the king and his ancestors, while he drove his chariot to battle, or on state occasions, and who had therefore to know by heart portions of the epic poems and ancient ballads; he is the son of a क्षत्रिय (kṣatriya) by a ब्राह्मणी (brāhmaṇī) or of a Brahman [accord. to शाश्वत (śāśvata) also of a शूद्र (śūdra)] and a क्षत्रिया (kṣatriyā); the most celebrated sūta was लोमहर्षण (loma-harṣaṇa) who was a pupil of व्यास (vyāsa))
  2. carpenter, wheelwright
  3. name of a son of विश्वामित्र (viśvāmitra)

References

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