ਠਾਕਰ

Punjabi

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit ठक्कुर (ṭhakkura).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʈʰaːkəɾ]

Noun

ਠਾਕਰ • (ṭhākar) m (Shahmukhi spelling ٹھَاکَر)

  1. a lord
  2. a respectable man
  3. a chief among Rajputs
  4. an idol

Declension

Declension of ਠਾਕਰ
dir. sg. ਠਾਕਰ (ṭhākar)
dir. pl. ਠਾਕਰ (ṭhākar)
singular plural
direct ਠਾਕਰ (ṭhākar) ਠਾਕਰ (ṭhākar)
oblique ਠਾਕਰ (ṭhākar) ਠਾਕਰਾਂ (ṭhākrā̃)
vocative ਠਾਕਰਾ (ṭhākrā) ਠਾਕਰੋ (ṭhākro)
ablative ਠਾਕਰੋਂ (ṭhākrõ)
locative ਠਾਕਰੇ (ṭhākre) ਠਾਕਰੀਂ (ṭhākrī̃)
instrumental ਠਾਕਰੇ (ṭhākre) ਠਾਕਰੀਂ (ṭhākrī̃)

References

  • Singh, Bhai Maya (1895) “ਠਾਕਰ”, in The Panjabi Dictionary, Lahore: Munshi Gulab Singh and Sons.
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