चकोर

Hindi

Etymology

Sanskrit चकोर (cakora).

Noun

चकोर (cakor) m

  1. the chukor (a kind of partridge, Alectoris chukar)

Descendants


Sanskrit

Noun

चकोर (cakora) m

  1. The Greek partridge (Perdix rufa) fabled to subsist on moon beams.

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of चकोर
Nom. sg. चकोरः (cakoraḥ)
Gen. sg. चकोरस्य (cakorasya)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative चकोरः (cakoraḥ) चकोरौ (cakorau) चकोराः (cakorāḥ)
Vocative चकोर (cakora) चकोरौ (cakorau) चकोराः (cakorāḥ)
Accusative चकोरम् (cakoram) चकोरौ (cakorau) चकोरान् (cakorān)
Instrumental चकोरेन (cakorena) चकोराभ्याम् (cakorābhyām) चकोरैः (cakoraiḥ)
Dative चकोराय (cakorāya) चकोराभ्याम् (cakorābhyām) चकोरेभ्यः (cakorebhyaḥ)
Ablative चकोरात् (cakorāt) चकोराभ्याम् (cakorābhyām) चकोरेभ्यः (cakorebhyaḥ)
Genitive चकोरस्य (cakorasya) चकोरयोः (cakorayoḥ) चकोरानाम् (cakorānām)
Locative चकोरे (cakore) चकोरयोः (cakorayoḥ) चकोरेषु (cakoreṣu)

References

  • Sir Monier Monier-Williams (1898) A Sanskrit-English dictionary etymologically and philologically arranged with special reference to cognate Indo-European languages, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 0380
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