π‘€šπ‘€‰

Prakrit

Etymology

From Sanskrit ΰ€œΰ€€ΰ₯ (jatu), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Η°Γ‘tu, from Proto-Indo-European *gΚ·etu.

Noun

π‘€šπ‘€‰ (jaΓΌ) n (Devanagari ΰ€œΰ€‰, Kannada ΰ²œΰ²‰) (Maharastri)

  1. resin, gum[1]

Declension

Maharastri declension of π‘€šπ‘€‰ (neuter)
singular plural
Nominative π‘€šπ‘€‰π‘€ (jaΓΌαΉƒ) or π‘€šπ‘€‰ (jaΓΌ) π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€‡π‘€ (jaΕ«iαΉƒ) or π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€‘π‘€Ί (jaΕ«αΉ‡i) or π‘€šπ‘€Š (jaΕ«)
Accusative π‘€šπ‘€‰π‘€ (jaΓΌαΉƒ) or π‘€šπ‘€‰ (jaΓΌ) π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€‡π‘€ (jaΕ«iαΉƒ) or π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€‘π‘€Ί (jaΕ«αΉ‡i) or π‘€šπ‘€Š (jaΕ«)
Instrumental π‘€šπ‘€‰π‘€‘π‘€Έ (jaüṇā) π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€³π‘€Ί (jaΕ«hi) or π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€³π‘€Ίπ‘€ (jaΕ«hiαΉƒ)
Dative β€” β€”
Ablative π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€‘ (jaΕ«o) or π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€‰ (jaΕ«u) β€”
Genitive π‘€šπ‘€‰π‘€‘π‘„ (jaΓΌαΉ‡o) or π‘€šπ‘€‰π‘€²π‘†π‘€² (jaΓΌssa) π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€‘ (jaΕ«αΉ‡a) or π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€‘π‘€ (jaΕ«αΉ‡aαΉƒ)
Locative π‘€šπ‘€‰π‘€«π‘†π‘€«π‘€Ί (jaΓΌmmi) π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€²π‘€Ό (jaΕ«su) or π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€²π‘€Όπ‘€ (jaΕ«suαΉƒ)
Vocative π‘€šπ‘€‰ (jaΓΌ) or π‘€šπ‘€Š (jaΕ«) π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€‡π‘€ (jaΕ«iαΉƒ) or π‘€šπ‘€Šπ‘€‘π‘€Ί (jaΕ«αΉ‡i) or π‘€šπ‘€Š (jaΕ«)

References

  1. Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) β€œjΓ‘tu”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
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