भूर्ज

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *bʰr̥Hȷ́ás, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *bʰr̥Hĵás, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerHǵos (birch). Cognate with English birch, Lithuanian beržas and Proto-Slavic *berza (birch).

Pronunciation

Noun

भूर्ज (bhūrjá) m

  1. birch

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of भूर्ज
Nom. sg. भूर्जः (bhūrjaḥ)
Gen. sg. भूर्जस्य (bhūrjasya)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative भूर्जः (bhūrjaḥ) भूर्जौ (bhūrjau) भूर्जाः (bhūrjāḥ)
Vocative भूर्ज (bhūrja) भूर्जौ (bhūrjau) भूर्जाः (bhūrjāḥ)
Accusative भूर्जम् (bhūrjam) भूर्जौ (bhūrjau) भूर्जान् (bhūrjān)
Instrumental भूर्जेन (bhūrjena) भूर्जाभ्याम् (bhūrjābhyām) भूर्जैः (bhūrjaiḥ)
Dative भूर्जाय (bhūrjāya) भूर्जाभ्याम् (bhūrjābhyām) भूर्जेभ्यः (bhūrjebhyaḥ)
Ablative भूर्जात् (bhūrjāt) भूर्जाभ्याम् (bhūrjābhyām) भूर्जेभ्यः (bhūrjebhyaḥ)
Genitive भूर्जस्य (bhūrjasya) भूर्जयोः (bhūrjayoḥ) भूर्जानाम् (bhūrjānām)
Locative भूर्जे (bhūrje) भूर्जयोः (bhūrjayoḥ) भूर्जेषु (bhūrjeṣu)

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 764/2
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