See also: गञ्ज

Sanskrit

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Etymology

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Unknown. Perhaps related to गृञ्ज (gṛñja, type of plant), गृञ्जन (gṛñjana, turnip), गार्जर (gārjara, carrot).[1]

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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गञ्जा (gañjā) stemf

  1. tavern
  2. drinking-vessel (especially one for intoxicating liquors)
  3. hemp
  4. hut, hovel, abode of low people (पामरसद्मन् (pāmara-sadman))
  5. cowhouse, shed
  6. mine
  7. written for गुञ्जा (guñjā) (Abrus precatorius)

Declension

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Feminine ā-stem declension of गञ्जा
Nom. sg. गञ्जा (gañjā)
Gen. sg. गञ्जायाः (gañjāyāḥ)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative गञ्जा (gañjā) गञ्जे (gañje) गञ्जाः (gañjāḥ)
Vocative गञ्जे (gañje) गञ्जे (gañje) गञ्जाः (gañjāḥ)
Accusative गञ्जाम् (gañjām) गञ्जे (gañje) गञ्जाः (gañjāḥ)
Instrumental गञ्जया (gañjayā) गञ्जाभ्याम् (gañjābhyām) गञ्जाभिः (gañjābhiḥ)
Dative गञ्जायै (gañjāyai) गञ्जाभ्याम् (gañjābhyām) गञ्जाभ्यः (gañjābhyaḥ)
Ablative गञ्जायाः (gañjāyāḥ) गञ्जाभ्याम् (gañjābhyām) गञ्जाभ्यः (gañjābhyaḥ)
Genitive गञ्जायाः (gañjāyāḥ) गञ्जयोः (gañjayoḥ) गञ्जानाम् (gañjānām)
Locative गञ्जायाम् (gañjāyām) गञ्जयोः (gañjayoḥ) गञ्जासु (gañjāsu)
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Descendants

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See also

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  • गञ्जवर (gañjavara, treasurer) (borrowed from Old Persian, not derived from गञ्जा (gañjā))

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