धर्म
Hindi
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit धर्म (dhárma), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dʰármas, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰér-mos (“to hold, to support”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d̪ʱəɾm/
Noun
धर्म • (dharma) m (Urdu spelling دھرم)
- religion, faith
- हम किसी धर्म का तिरस्कार नहीं करना चाहते।
- ham kisī dharma kā tiraskār nahī̃ karnā cāhte.
- We do not want to disregard any religion.
- धर्म हमारे समाज की रीढ़ है।
- dharma hamāre samāj kī rīṛh hai.
- Religion is the backbone of our society.
- Synonym: मज़हब (mazhab)
- virtue, righteousness; morality
- हमारा नेता एक धर्म-स्तम्भ है।
- hamārā netā ek dharma-stambh hai.
- Our leader is a pillar of righteousness.
- duty
- तुम्हारी मृत्यु से पहले, अपना अन्तिम धर्म निभाना पड़ता।
- tumhārī mŕtyu se pahle, apnā antim dharma nibhānā paṛtā.
- Before your death, you must fulfill your duty.
- Synonyms: कर्तव्य (kartavya), फर्ज़ (pharz)
Declension
| Declension of धर्म | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |
| Direct | धर्म (dharma) | धर्म (dharma) |
| Oblique | धर्म (dharma) | धर्मों (dharmõ) |
| Vocative | धर्म (dharma) | धर्मो (dharmo) |
Derived terms
Terms derived from धर्म (dharma)
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References
- Bahri, Hardev (1989), “धर्म”, in Siksarthi Hindi-Angrejhi Sabdakosa [Learners' Hindi-English Dictionary], Delhi: Rajpal & Sons
- Caturvedi, Mahendra; Bhola Nath Tiwari (1970), “धर्म”, in A practical Hindi-English dictionary, Delhi: National Publishing House
Marathi
Etymology
Noun
धर्म • (dharma) m
Nepali
Etymology
Noun
धर्म • (dharma)
Newari
Etymology
Noun
धर्म (dharma)
Old Gujarati
Etymology
Noun
धर्म (transliteration needed) m
Sanskrit
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *dʰer- (“to hold, to support”).
Pronunciation
Noun
धर्म • (dhárma) m
- morality, virtue, moral code, good deed, good works
- that which is established or firm, steadfast decree, statute, ordinance, law
- usage, practice, customary observance or prescribed conduct, duty
- right, justice (often as a synonym of punishment)
- religion, religious merit
- Law or Justice personified
- the law or doctrine of Buddhism
- the ethical precepts of Buddhism
- the law of Northern Buddhism
- nature, character, peculiar condition or essential quality, property, mark, peculiarity
- a particular ceremony
- sacrifice
- the ninth mansion
- Upanishad
- associating with the virtuous
- religious abstraction, devotion
- bow
- Soma-drinker
- name of the 15th अर्हत् (arhat) of the present अवसर्पिणी (ava-sarpiṇī)
Declension
| Masculine a-stem declension of धर्म | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nom. sg. | धर्मः (dharmaḥ) | ||
| Gen. sg. | धर्मस्य (dharmasya) | ||
| Singular | Dual | Plural | |
| Nominative | धर्मः (dharmaḥ) | धर्मौ (dharmau) | धर्माः (dharmāḥ) |
| Vocative | धर्म (dharma) | धर्मौ (dharmau) | धर्माः (dharmāḥ) |
| Accusative | धर्मम् (dharmam) | धर्मौ (dharmau) | धर्मान् (dharmān) |
| Instrumental | धर्मेण (dharmeṇa) | धर्माभ्याम् (dharmābhyām) | धर्मैः (dharmaiḥ) |
| Dative | धर्माय (dharmāya) | धर्माभ्याम् (dharmābhyām) | धर्मेभ्यः (dharmebhyaḥ) |
| Ablative | धर्मात् (dharmāt) | धर्माभ्याम् (dharmābhyām) | धर्मेभ्यः (dharmebhyaḥ) |
| Genitive | धर्मस्य (dharmasya) | धर्मयोः (dharmayoḥ) | धर्माणाम् (dharmāṇām) |
| Locative | धर्मे (dharme) | धर्मयोः (dharmayoḥ) | धर्मेषु (dharmeṣu) |
Related terms
- धर्मन् (dharman)
Descendants
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 0510
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