मुनि

Old Gujarati

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit मुनि (muni, literally silent).[1]

Noun

मुनि • (muni) m

  1. muni

References

  1. Oxford English Dictionary, 1884–1928, and First Supplement, 1933.

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

मुनि m

  1. Devanagari script form of muni

Declension

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

Perhaps from मन् (man, to think).

Pronunciation

Noun

मुनि • (muni) stem, m

  1. a saint or sage, especially one who has taken a vow of silence - a muni
  2. one who is moved by an impulse
  3. the seven stars of Ursa Major

Declension

Masculine i-stem declension of मुनि (muni)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative मुनिः
muniḥ
मुनी
munī
मुनयः
munayaḥ
Vocative मुने
mune
मुनी
munī
मुनयः
munayaḥ
Accusative मुनिम्
munim
मुनी
munī
मुनीन्
munīn
Instrumental मुनिना / मुन्या¹
muninā / munyā¹
मुनिभ्याम्
munibhyām
मुनिभिः
munibhiḥ
Dative मुनये
munaye
मुनिभ्याम्
munibhyām
मुनिभ्यः
munibhyaḥ
Ablative मुनेः / मुन्यः¹
muneḥ / munyaḥ¹
मुनिभ्याम्
munibhyām
मुनिभ्यः
munibhyaḥ
Genitive मुनेः / मुन्यः¹
muneḥ / munyaḥ¹
मुन्योः
munyoḥ
मुनीनाम्
munīnām
Locative मुनौ / मुना¹
munau / munā¹
मुन्योः
munyoḥ
मुनिषु
muniṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

References

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