अर्णव

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit अर्णव (arṇava).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /əɾ.ɳəʋ/, [ɐɾ.ɳɐʋ]

Noun

अर्णव • (arṇav) m

  1. ocean, sea

References

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

From अर्ण (arṇa, being in motion; restless; wave), from the root (, to rise, move, shake); ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃er- (to move, stir, rise). Doublet of अर्णस् (arṇas, river, stream, flood), इयर्ति (iyarti), ऋणोति (ṛṇoti). Cognate with English run, origin, orient and Ancient Greek ἔρνος (érnos), ὄρνῡμῐ (órnūmi).

Pronunciation

Adjective

अर्णव • (arṇava)

  1. agitated, restless

Noun

अर्णव • (arṇava) stem, m

  1. wave, ocean, sea, flood

Descendants

  • Bengali: অর্ণব (ornob) (semi-learned)
  • Hindi: अरनव (arnav) (semi-learned)
  • Marathi: अरनव (arnav) (semi-learned)
  • Odia: ଅର୍ଣ୍ଣବ (ôrṇṇôbô) (learned)
  • Pali: aṇṇava
  • Tamil: அருணவம் (aruṇavam) (learned), அன்னவம் (aṉṉavam)
  • Telugu: అర్ణవము (arṇavamu) (learned)

References

Monier Williams (1899) “अर्णव”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, pages 90, 223.

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