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Etymology edit

From मिद् (mid, to grow fat, root) +‎ -अस् (-as).

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Noun edit

मेदस् (médas) stemn

  1. fat, flesh, marrow, lymph
    • c. 700 CE – 900 CE, Bhāgavata Purāṇa 4.10.24:
      ववृषू रुधिरौघासृक्पूयविण्मूत्रमेदसः। निपेतुर्गगनादस्य कबन्धान्यग्रतोऽनघ॥
      vavṛṣū rudhiraughāsṛkpūyaviṇmūtramedasaḥ. nipeturgaganādasya kabandhānyagratoʼnagha.
      My dear faultless Vidura, in that rainfall there was blood, mucus, pus, stool, urine and marrow falling heavily before Dhruva Mahārāja, and there were trunks of bodies falling from the sky.
    • c. 700 CE – 900 CE, Bhāgavata Purāṇa 4.17.25:
      अमूषां क्षुत्परीतानामार्तानां परिदेवितम्। शमयिष्यामि मद्बाणैर्भिन्नायास्तव मेदसा
      amūṣāṃ kṣutparītānāmārtānāṃ paridevitam. śamayiṣyāmi madbāṇairbhinnāyāstava medasā.
      Now, with the help of my arrows, I shall cut you to pieces and with your flesh satisfy the hunger-stricken citizens, who are now crying for want of grains.
  2. excessive fatness, corpulence

Declension edit

Neuter as-stem declension of मेदस् (médas)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative मेदः
médaḥ
मेदसी
médasī
मेदांसि
médāṃsi
Vocative मेदः
médaḥ
मेदसी
médasī
मेदांसि
médāṃsi
Accusative मेदः
médaḥ
मेदसी
médasī
मेदांसि
médāṃsi
Instrumental मेदसा
médasā
मेदोभ्याम्
médobhyām
मेदोभिः
médobhiḥ
Dative मेदसे
médase
मेदोभ्याम्
médobhyām
मेदोभ्यः
médobhyaḥ
Ablative मेदसः
médasaḥ
मेदोभ्याम्
médobhyām
मेदोभ्यः
médobhyaḥ
Genitive मेदसः
médasaḥ
मेदसोः
médasoḥ
मेदसाम्
médasām
Locative मेदसि
médasi
मेदसोः
médasoḥ
मेदःसु
médaḥsu

Descendants edit

  • Pali: meda
  • Prakrit: 𑀫𑁂𑀅 (mea)

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