सेवक

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit सेवक (sevaka).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /seː.ʋək/

Noun

सेवक (sevak) m (Urdu spelling سوک)

  1. a servant, a menial
    मैंने सेवक को आज्ञा दी कि तुम नगर से घोड़े को लाकर घर में रस्सी से बांधो।
    mainne sevak ko āgyā dī ki tum nagar se ghoṛe ko lākar ghar mẽ rassī se bāndho.
    I commanded the servant to bring the horse from the city and fasten it by rope to the house.
    Synonyms: नौकर (naukar), सर्वेंट (sarveṇṭ)
  2. a retainer (person)

Declension

Declension of सेवक
Singular Plural
Direct सेवक (sevak) सेवक (sevak)
Oblique सेवक (sevak) सेवकों (sevkõ)
Vocative सेवक (sevak) सेवको (sevko)

See also


Sanskrit

Etymology

From सेव् (sev, to remain, stay, serve or worship)

Noun

सेवक (sevaka)

  1. a servant
    सेवकोत्तमsevakottamaThe best of servants (सेवक + उत्तम (uttama))
  2. an employee
    अचिरस्थायिनी सेवकीacirasthāyinī sevakīA temporary employee
  3. a follower, a worshipper

References

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