शिला

Hindi

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Sanskrit शिला (śilā).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /ʃɪ.lɑː/, [ʃɪ.läː]
  • Hyphenation: शि‧ला

Noun

शिला • (śilā) f (Urdu spelling شلا)

  1. stone, rock

Declension

See also

Marathi

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Sanskrit शिला (śilā)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɕi.la/
  • Hyphenation: शि‧ला

Noun

शिला • (śilā) ?

  1. stone

See also

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *ḱHl-eh₂, which, if correct, is also the source of Old Armenian սալ (sal, stone, rock).

Pronunciation

Noun

शिला • (śilā) stem, f

  1. stone, rock, crag (Av.)
  2. red arsenic (Suśr.)
  3. camphor (L.)
  4. vein, tendon (L.)
  5. top of the pillar supporting a house (L.)

Declension

Feminine ā-stem declension of शिला (śilā)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative शिला
śilā
शिले
śile
शिलाः
śilāḥ
Vocative शिले
śile
शिले
śile
शिलाः
śilāḥ
Accusative शिलाम्
śilām
शिले
śile
शिलाः
śilāḥ
Instrumental शिलया / शिला¹
śilayā / śilā¹
शिलाभ्याम्
śilābhyām
शिलाभिः
śilābhiḥ
Dative शिलायै
śilāyai
शिलाभ्याम्
śilābhyām
शिलाभ्यः
śilābhyaḥ
Ablative शिलायाः / शिलायै²
śilāyāḥ / śilāyai²
शिलाभ्याम्
śilābhyām
शिलाभ्यः
śilābhyaḥ
Genitive शिलायाः / शिलायै²
śilāyāḥ / śilāyai²
शिलयोः
śilayoḥ
शिलानाम्
śilānām
Locative शिलायाम्
śilāyām
शिलयोः
śilayoḥ
शिलासु
śilāsu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic
  • ²Brāhmaṇas

Descendants

  • Dardic:
    • Kashmiri: شیل (śēl)
    • Shina: شل (šil)
  • Pali: silā
  • Prakrit: 𑀲𑀺𑀮𑀸 (silā)
    • Central:
      • Sauraseni Prakrit:
        • Gujarati: સળ (saḷ), સલી (salī), સળાડ઼ી (saḷāṛī), સળાડ઼ૂં (saḷāṛū̃)
        • Hindustani: sil
    • Eastern:
      • Magadhi Prakrit:
    • Northern:
      • Khasa Prakrit:
        • Central Pahari:
          • Kumaoni: सिली (silī), सिलो (silo)
        • Eastern Pahari:
    • Southern:
      • Helu Prakrit:
      • Maharastri Prakrit:
        • Marathi: शिळ (śiḷ)
    • Western:
  • Hindi: शिला (śilā)
  • Marathi: शिला (śilā)
  • Old Javanese: śilā

References

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