Gujarati

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle Gujarati विहानउ (vihānaü), from Old Gujarati विहाणइ (vihāṇaï), from Prakrit 𑀯𑀺𑀪𑀸𑀬𑀦𑀁 (vibhāyanaṃ), from Sanskrit *विभान (vibhāna). Cognate with Assamese বিহান (bihan), Bengali বিহান (bihan), Nepali बियान (biyān), and Sindhi وِهاڻيِ (vihāṇī).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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વહાણું (vahāṇũn

  1. dawn
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:સવાર

Declension

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Declension of વહાણું
Singular Plural
nominative વહાણું (vahāṇũ) વહાણાં (vahāṇā̃), વહાણાંઓ (vahāṇā̃o)
oblique વહાણા (vahāṇā) વહાણાંઓ (vahāṇā̃o)
vocative વહાણા (vahāṇā) વહાણાંઓ (vahāṇā̃o)
instrumental વહાણે (vahāṇe) વહાણાંએ (vahāṇā̃e)
locative વહાણે (vahāṇe) વહાણે (vahāṇe)

Further reading

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  • जयंत कोठारी [Jayant Kothari] (1995) “વહાણું”, in मध्यकालीन गुजराती शब्दकोश, लालभाई दलपतभाईनो वंडो, पानकोरनाका, अहमदावाद ३८० ००१ [Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Road, Pankornaka, Ahmedabad 380 001]: कलिकालसर्वज्ञ श्री हेमचन्द्राचार्य नवम जन्मशताब्दी स्मृति संस्कार शिक्षण निधि [Kalikāla-Sarvajña Śrī Hemacandrācārya Navama Janma-Śatābdī Smṛti Saṃskāra Śikṣaṇa Nidhi].
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “*vibhāna”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 686