शुक्ल
Sanskrit
Noun
शुक्ल • (śuklá) stem, m
- the bright half of a lunar month or any day in it
- the month वैशाख
- white (the colour)
- mucus, saliva ( शुक्लं-√कृ, to spit at)
- ricinus or white ricinus
- Mimusops hexandra
- the 37th (or 3rd) year of Jupiter's cycle of 60 years
- the 24th of the astronomical Yogas
- white or candied sugar
- Euphorbia antiquorum
Declension
Masculine a-stem declension of शुक्ल (śukla) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | शुक्लः śuklaḥ |
शुक्लौ / शुक्ला¹ śuklau / śuklā¹ |
शुक्लाः / शुक्लासः¹ śuklāḥ / śuklāsaḥ¹ |
Vocative | शुक्ल śukla |
शुक्लौ / शुक्ला¹ śuklau / śuklā¹ |
शुक्लाः / शुक्लासः¹ śuklāḥ / śuklāsaḥ¹ |
Accusative | शुक्लम् śuklam |
शुक्लौ / शुक्ला¹ śuklau / śuklā¹ |
शुक्लान् śuklān |
Instrumental | शुक्लेन śuklena |
शुक्लाभ्याम् śuklābhyām |
शुक्लैः / शुक्लेभिः¹ śuklaiḥ / śuklebhiḥ¹ |
Dative | शुक्लाय śuklāya |
शुक्लाभ्याम् śuklābhyām |
शुक्लेभ्यः śuklebhyaḥ |
Ablative | शुक्लात् śuklāt |
शुक्लाभ्याम् śuklābhyām |
शुक्लेभ्यः śuklebhyaḥ |
Genitive | शुक्लस्य śuklasya |
शुक्लयोः śuklayoḥ |
शुक्लानाम् śuklānām |
Locative | शुक्ले śukle |
शुक्लयोः śuklayoḥ |
शुक्लेषु śukleṣu |
Notes |
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Noun
शुक्ल • (śuklá) stem, n
Declension
Neuter a-stem declension of शुक्ल (śukla) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | शुक्लम् śuklam |
शुक्ले śukle |
शुक्लानि / शुक्ला¹ śuklāni / śuklā¹ |
Vocative | शुक्ल śukla |
शुक्ले śukle |
शुक्लानि / शुक्ला¹ śuklāni / śuklā¹ |
Accusative | शुक्लम् śuklam |
शुक्ले śukle |
शुक्लानि / शुक्ला¹ śuklāni / śuklā¹ |
Instrumental | शुक्लेन śuklena |
शुक्लाभ्याम् śuklābhyām |
शुक्लैः / शुक्लेभिः¹ śuklaiḥ / śuklebhiḥ¹ |
Dative | शुक्लाय śuklāya |
शुक्लाभ्याम् śuklābhyām |
शुक्लेभ्यः śuklebhyaḥ |
Ablative | शुक्लात् śuklāt |
शुक्लाभ्याम् śuklābhyām |
शुक्लेभ्यः śuklebhyaḥ |
Genitive | शुक्लस्य śuklasya |
शुक्लयोः śuklayoḥ |
शुक्लानाम् śuklānām |
Locative | शुक्ले śukle |
शुक्लयोः śuklayoḥ |
शुक्लेषु śukleṣu |
Notes |
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References
- Monier Williams (1899) “शुक्ल”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 1012.
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