वन्

Sanskrit

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Etymology 1

From Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- (to love, wish). Cognate with Latin venus, venēnum whence English venom, Latin venia, veneror (venerate); English wish, win, wean, wont, wonder.

Pronunciation

Verb

वन् • (van)

  1. to like, love, wish, desire
  2. to gain, acquire, procure, obtain
  3. to conquer, to win
  4. to take aim at
Derived terms
Sanskrit terms belonging to the root वन्‎ (0 c, 2 e)
Primary Verbal Forms
  • वनोति (vanóti, Present)
  • वनति (vánati, Present)
  • वनाति (vanā́ti, Present)
  • वनिष्यते (vaniṣyáte, Future)
  • वनिता (vanitā́, Periphrastic Future)
  • वनिषीष्ट (vaniṣī́ṣṭa, Benedictive)
  • वावान (vāvā́na, Perfect)
Secondary Forms
  • वनयति (vanayati, Causative)
  • वानयति (vānayati, Causative)
  • विवासति (vivāsati, Desiderative)
Non-Finite Forms
  • वनितुम् (vanitum, Infinitive)
  • वन्तवे (vantave, Infinitive)
  • वननीय (vananīya, Gerundive)
  • वात (vāta, Past Participle)
  • वनित (vanita, Past Participle)
Derived Nominal Forms
  • वन् (van)
  • वन (vana)
  • वनिन् (vanín)
  • वनद् (vanad)
  • वनन (vanana)
  • वनना (vananā)
  • वनस् (vánas)
  • वनि (vaní)
  • वनु (vanú)
  • वनुस् (vanús)
  • वन्तृ (vantṛ)
  • वनितृ (vánitṛ)
  • वनिष्ठ (vániṣṭha)
  • वनीयस् (vánīyas)
  • वाम (vāma)
  • वनीवन् (vánīvan)
  • वावात (vāvā́ta)
  • वावातृ (vāvātṛ)
  • वनयितृ (vanayitṛ)
  • वनिता (vanitā)

Etymology 2

From Proto-Indo-Iranian *wán- (tree, wood). Cognate with Avestan 𐬬𐬀𐬥𐬁 (vanā, tree), Pashto ونه (wëna, tree), Sogdian wn (tree), Middle Persian [script needed] (wan /⁠wn'⁠/, tree). Related to वन (vana).

Pronunciation

Noun

वन् • (ván) stem, ?

  1. tree, wood, wooden vessel
    • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 9.86.35:
      श्येनो न वंसु कलशेषु सीदसि ।
      śyeno na vaṃsu kalaśeṣu sīdasi.
      Thou sittest in the jars as a hawk on trees
Declension
Descendants
  • Sindhi: वणु sg (vaṇu, tree)

References

  • Monier Williams (1899) “वन्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 917/2.
  • William Dwight Whitney, 1885, The Roots, Verb-forms, and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language, Leipzig: Breitkopf and Härtel, page 153
  • Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 501
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