नीड
Sanskrit
Alternative forms
- नीळ (nīḷa)
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-Aryan *niẓḍás, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *niždás, from Proto-Indo-European *nisdós (“nest”). The constituent parts are नि (ni, “down”) and √सद् (sad), a root related with lying, sitting or sinking. Cognates include Latin nīdus, Old Armenian նիստ (nist), Old Church Slavonic гнѣздо (gnězdo), English nest.
Pronunciation
Noun
नीड • (nīḍá) m, n
- a bird's nest
- any place for settling down, resting-place, abode
- the interior or seat of a carriage
- place, spot
Declension
| Masculine a-stem declension of नीड (nīḍá) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Dual | Plural | |
| Nominative | नीडः nīḍáḥ |
नीडौ nīḍaú |
नीडाः / नीडासः¹ nīḍā́ḥ / nīḍā́saḥ¹ |
| Vocative | नीड nī́ḍa |
नीडौ nī́ḍau |
नीडाः / नीडासः¹ nī́ḍāḥ / nī́ḍāsaḥ¹ |
| Accusative | नीडम् nīḍám |
नीडौ nīḍaú |
नीडान् nīḍā́n |
| Instrumental | नीडेन nīḍéna |
नीडाभ्याम् nīḍā́bhyām |
नीडैः / नीडेभिः¹ nīḍaíḥ / nīḍébhiḥ¹ |
| Dative | नीडाय nīḍā́ya |
नीडाभ्याम् nīḍā́bhyām |
नीडेभ्यः nīḍébhyaḥ |
| Ablative | नीडात् nīḍā́t |
नीडाभ्याम् nīḍā́bhyām |
नीडेभ्यः nīḍébhyaḥ |
| Genitive | नीडस्य nīḍásya |
नीडयोः nīḍáyoḥ |
नीडानाम् nīḍā́nām |
| Locative | नीडे nīḍé |
नीडयोः nīḍáyoḥ |
नीडेषु nīḍéṣu |
| Notes |
| ||
| Neuter a-stem declension of नीड (nīḍá) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Dual | Plural | |
| Nominative | नीडम् nīḍám |
नीडे nīḍé |
नीडानि / नीडा¹ nīḍā́ni / nīḍā́¹ |
| Vocative | नीड nī́ḍa |
नीडे nī́ḍe |
नीडानि / नीडा¹ nī́ḍāni / nī́ḍā¹ |
| Accusative | नीडम् nīḍám |
नीडे nīḍé |
नीडानि / नीडा¹ nīḍā́ni / nīḍā́¹ |
| Instrumental | नीडेन nīḍéna |
नीडाभ्याम् nīḍā́bhyām |
नीडैः / नीडेभिः¹ nīḍaíḥ / nīḍébhiḥ¹ |
| Dative | नीडाय nīḍā́ya |
नीडाभ्याम् nīḍā́bhyām |
नीडेभ्यः nīḍébhyaḥ |
| Ablative | नीडात् nīḍā́t |
नीडाभ्याम् nīḍā́bhyām |
नीडेभ्यः nīḍébhyaḥ |
| Genitive | नीडस्य nīḍásya |
नीडयोः nīḍáyoḥ |
नीडानाम् nīḍā́nām |
| Locative | नीडे nīḍé |
नीडयोः nīḍáyoḥ |
नीडेषु nīḍéṣu |
| Notes |
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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 0565
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