Sanskrit

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Indo-Iranian *suH-, from Proto-Indo-European *súHs, from *sewH- (to give birth, to bear a child).[1][2]

Pronunciation

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Root

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सू ()

  1. to beget, procreate, bring forth, bear, produce, yield
Derived terms
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Adjective

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सू (sū́) stem

  1. (mostly at end of compounds) begetting, procreating, bringing forth, producing
Declension
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Masculine ū-stem declension of सू (sū́)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative सूः
sū́ḥ
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Vocative सूः
sū́ḥ
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Accusative सुवम्
súvam
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Instrumental सुवा
suvā́
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभिः
sūbhíḥ
Dative सुवे / सुवै¹
suvé / suvaí¹
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभ्यः
sūbhyáḥ
Ablative सुवः / सुवाः¹ / सुवै²
suváḥ / suvā́ḥ¹ / suvaí²
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभ्यः
sūbhyáḥ
Genitive सुवः / सुवाः¹ / सुवै²
suváḥ / suvā́ḥ¹ / suvaí²
सुवोः
suvóḥ
सुवाम् / सूनाम्¹
suvā́m / sūnā́m¹
Locative सुवि / सुवाम्¹
suví / suvā́m¹
सुवोः
suvóḥ
सूषु
sūṣú
Notes
  • ¹Later Sanskrit
  • ²Brāhmaṇas
Feminine ū-stem declension of सू (sū́)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative सूः
sū́ḥ
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Vocative सूः
sū́ḥ
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Accusative सुवम्
súvam
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Instrumental सुवा
suvā́
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभिः
sūbhíḥ
Dative सुवे / सुवै¹
suvé / suvaí¹
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभ्यः
sūbhyáḥ
Ablative सुवः / सुवाः¹ / सुवै²
suváḥ / suvā́ḥ¹ / suvaí²
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभ्यः
sūbhyáḥ
Genitive सुवः / सुवाः¹ / सुवै²
suváḥ / suvā́ḥ¹ / suvaí²
सुवोः
suvóḥ
सुवाम् / सूनाम्¹
suvā́m / sūnā́m¹
Locative सुवि / सुवाम्¹
suví / suvā́m¹
सुवोः
suvóḥ
सूषु
sūṣú
Notes
  • ¹Later Sanskrit
  • ²Brāhmaṇas
Neuter ū-stem declension of सू (sū́)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative सूः
sū́ḥ
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Vocative सूः
sū́ḥ
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Accusative सुवम्
súvam
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Instrumental सुवा
suvā́
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभिः
sūbhíḥ
Dative सुवे / सुवै¹
suvé / suvaí¹
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभ्यः
sūbhyáḥ
Ablative सुवः / सुवाः¹ / सुवै²
suváḥ / suvā́ḥ¹ / suvaí²
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभ्यः
sūbhyáḥ
Genitive सुवः / सुवाः¹ / सुवै²
suváḥ / suvā́ḥ¹ / suvaí²
सुवोः
suvóḥ
सुवाम् / सूनाम्¹
suvā́m / sūnā́m¹
Locative सुवि / सुवाम्¹
suví / suvā́m¹
सुवोः
suvóḥ
सूषु
sūṣú
Notes
  • ¹Later Sanskrit
  • ²Brāhmaṇas

Noun

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सू (sū́) stemm or f

  1. one who begets
    1. a mother
    2. a father
  2. childbearing, parturition
Declension
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Masculine ū-stem declension of सू (sū́)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative सूः
sū́ḥ
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Vocative सूः
sū́ḥ
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Accusative सुवम्
súvam
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Instrumental सुवा
suvā́
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभिः
sūbhíḥ
Dative सुवे / सुवै¹
suvé / suvaí¹
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभ्यः
sūbhyáḥ
Ablative सुवः / सुवाः¹ / सुवै²
suváḥ / suvā́ḥ¹ / suvaí²
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभ्यः
sūbhyáḥ
Genitive सुवः / सुवाः¹ / सुवै²
suváḥ / suvā́ḥ¹ / suvaí²
सुवोः
suvóḥ
सुवाम् / सूनाम्¹
suvā́m / sūnā́m¹
Locative सुवि / सुवाम्¹
suví / suvā́m¹
सुवोः
suvóḥ
सूषु
sūṣú
Notes
  • ¹Later Sanskrit
  • ²Brāhmaṇas
Feminine ū-stem declension of सू (sū́)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative सूः
sū́ḥ
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Vocative सूः
sū́ḥ
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Accusative सुवम्
súvam
सुवौ
súvau
सुवः
súvaḥ
Instrumental सुवा
suvā́
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभिः
sūbhíḥ
Dative सुवे / सुवै¹
suvé / suvaí¹
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभ्यः
sūbhyáḥ
Ablative सुवः / सुवाः¹ / सुवै²
suváḥ / suvā́ḥ¹ / suvaí²
सूभ्याम्
sūbhyā́m
सूभ्यः
sūbhyáḥ
Genitive सुवः / सुवाः¹ / सुवै²
suváḥ / suvā́ḥ¹ / suvaí²
सुवोः
suvóḥ
सुवाम् / सूनाम्¹
suvā́m / sūnā́m¹
Locative सुवि / सुवाम्¹
suví / suvā́m¹
सुवोः
suvóḥ
सूषु
sūṣú
Notes
  • ¹Later Sanskrit
  • ²Brāhmaṇas

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Indo-Iranian *sawH-, from Proto-Indo-European *sewH- (to push (forth)). Cognate with Hittite [script needed] (šu-ú-iz-zi, to push (away), shove, cast off), Old Irish soïd (to turn).[3][4]

Pronunciation

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Root

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सू ()

  1. to set in motion, urge, impel, vivify, create, produce
  2. to hurl upon
  3. to grant, bestow
  4. to appoint or consecrate to
  5. to allow, authorise
  6. to urge or impel violently
  7. to beget, procreate, bring forth, bear, produce, yield
  8. to be begotten or brought forth
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References

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  1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, pages 714-5
  2. ^ Lubotsky, Alexander (2011) The Indo-Aryan Inherited Lexicon (in progress) (Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Project), Leiden University, pages 452-3
  3. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[2] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, pages 715-6
  4. ^ Lubotsky, Alexander (2011) The Indo-Aryan Inherited Lexicon (in progress) (Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Project), Leiden University, page 453