Sanskrit edit

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Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from Dravidian, compare Kannada ಗಂಟು (gaṇṭu, joint of reed), Telugu గంట (gaṇṭa, a knot).[1]

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

गण्ड (gaṇḍa) stemm

  1. the cheek, the whole side of the face including the temple
  2. a side
  3. a bubble, boil, pimple
  4. a goiter or any other excrescence of the neck
  5. a joint, bone
  6. the bladder
  7. a mark, spot
Declension edit
Masculine a-stem declension of गण्ड (gaṇḍá)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative गण्डः
gaṇḍáḥ
गण्डौ / गण्डा¹
gaṇḍaú / gaṇḍā́¹
गण्डाः / गण्डासः¹
gaṇḍā́ḥ / gaṇḍā́saḥ¹
Vocative गण्ड
gáṇḍa
गण्डौ / गण्डा¹
gáṇḍau / gáṇḍā¹
गण्डाः / गण्डासः¹
gáṇḍāḥ / gáṇḍāsaḥ¹
Accusative गण्डम्
gaṇḍám
गण्डौ / गण्डा¹
gaṇḍaú / gaṇḍā́¹
गण्डान्
gaṇḍā́n
Instrumental गण्डेन
gaṇḍéna
गण्डाभ्याम्
gaṇḍā́bhyām
गण्डैः / गण्डेभिः¹
gaṇḍaíḥ / gaṇḍébhiḥ¹
Dative गण्डाय
gaṇḍā́ya
गण्डाभ्याम्
gaṇḍā́bhyām
गण्डेभ्यः
gaṇḍébhyaḥ
Ablative गण्डात्
gaṇḍā́t
गण्डाभ्याम्
gaṇḍā́bhyām
गण्डेभ्यः
gaṇḍébhyaḥ
Genitive गण्डस्य
gaṇḍásya
गण्डयोः
gaṇḍáyoḥ
गण्डानाम्
gaṇḍā́nām
Locative गण्डे
gaṇḍé
गण्डयोः
gaṇḍáyoḥ
गण्डेषु
gaṇḍéṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic
Descendants edit

Etymology 2 edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

गण्ड (gaṇḍa) stemm

  1. rhinoceros
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Descendants edit

References edit

  1. ^ F. C., Southworth (2011) Rice in Dravidian[1], University of Pennsylvania.