जम्भ

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Iranian *ȷ́ámbʰas (tooth, jaw), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵómbʰos (tooth). Cognate with Pashto ژامه (žā́ma, jaw), Ancient Greek γόμφος (gómphos).

Pronunciation

Noun

जम्भ • (jámbha) stem, m

  1. tooth, eyetooth, tusk
    • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 4.7.10:
      सद्यो जातस्य ददृशानमोजो यदस्य वातो अनुवाति शोचिः।
      वृणक्ति तिग्मामतसेषु जिह्वां स्थिरा चिदन्ना दयते वि जम्भैः
      sadyo jātasya dadṛśānamojo yadasya vāto anuvāti śociḥ.
      vṛṇakti tigmāmataseṣu jihvāṃ sthirā cidannā dayate vi jambhaiḥ.
      Yet newly born, his vigour is apparent when the wind blows upon his fiery splendour,
      His sharpened tongue he layeth on the brushwood, and with his teeth even solid food consumeth.
  2. (in the plural) set of teeth, mouth, jaws
  3. swallowing
  4. one who crushes or swallows (as a demon)
  5. name of several demons (conquered by Vishnu, Krishna or Indra)
  6. a leader of the demons in the war against the gods under Indra
  7. Indra's thunderbolt

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of जम्भ (jámbha)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative जम्भः
jámbhaḥ
जम्भौ / जम्भा¹
jámbhau / jámbhā¹
जम्भाः / जम्भासः¹
jámbhāḥ / jámbhāsaḥ¹
Vocative जम्भ
jámbha
जम्भौ / जम्भा¹
jámbhau / jámbhā¹
जम्भाः / जम्भासः¹
jámbhāḥ / jámbhāsaḥ¹
Accusative जम्भम्
jámbham
जम्भौ / जम्भा¹
jámbhau / jámbhā¹
जम्भान्
jámbhān
Instrumental जम्भेन
jámbhena
जम्भाभ्याम्
jámbhābhyām
जम्भैः / जम्भेभिः¹
jámbhaiḥ / jámbhebhiḥ¹
Dative जम्भाय
jámbhāya
जम्भाभ्याम्
jámbhābhyām
जम्भेभ्यः
jámbhebhyaḥ
Ablative जम्भात्
jámbhāt
जम्भाभ्याम्
jámbhābhyām
जम्भेभ्यः
jámbhebhyaḥ
Genitive जम्भस्य
jámbhasya
जम्भयोः
jámbhayoḥ
जम्भानाम्
jámbhānām
Locative जम्भे
jámbhe
जम्भयोः
jámbhayoḥ
जम्भेषु
jámbheṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

Descendants

  • Magadhi Prakrit:
      • Bengali: জাবর (jabor)
  • Maharastri Prakrit: (with Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀟- (-ḍa-) + -𑀓- (-ka-))
  • Paisaci Prakrit:
    • Punjabi: ਜਬਾੜਾ (jabāṛā)
  • Sauraseni Prakrit:
    • Romani: ćham (cheek)
      • Angloromani: cham
      • Kalo Finnish Romani: tšam
  • Sauraseni Prakrit: (with Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀟- (-ḍa-) + -𑀓- (-ka-))
  • Hindi: जंभ (jambh) (learned)

References

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