Sanskrit edit

Etymology edit

Possibly Proto-Indo-European *rebʰ- (violent), cognate with Old English rabbian (to rage), Latin rabies (rabiēs, rage, madness), Tocharian A rapurñe (desire).[1][2]

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

रभस् (rábhas) stemn

  1. violence, impetuosity, force, energy
  2. ardor, zeal

Declension edit

Neuter as-stem declension of रभस् (rábhas)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative रभः
rábhaḥ
रभसी
rábhasī
रभांसि
rábhāṃsi
Vocative रभः
rábhaḥ
रभसी
rábhasī
रभांसि
rábhāṃsi
Accusative रभः
rábhaḥ
रभसी
rábhasī
रभांसि
rábhāṃsi
Instrumental रभसा
rábhasā
रभोभ्याम्
rábhobhyām
रभोभिः
rábhobhiḥ
Dative रभसे
rábhase
रभोभ्याम्
rábhobhyām
रभोभ्यः
rábhobhyaḥ
Ablative रभसः
rábhasaḥ
रभोभ्याम्
rábhobhyām
रभोभ्यः
rábhobhyaḥ
Genitive रभसः
rábhasaḥ
रभसोः
rábhasoḥ
रभसाम्
rábhasām
Locative रभसि
rábhasi
रभसोः
rábhasoḥ
रभःसु
rábhaḥsu

References edit

  1. ^ Oxford English Dictionary, 1884–1928, and First Supplement, 1933.
  2. ^ Roberts, Edward A. (2014) A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish Language with Families of Words based on Indo-European Roots, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN