मन्दुरा

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *mendreh₂ (enclosure, stall). Cognate with Ancient Greek μάνδρα (mándra, enclosed space, stable).

Pronunciation

Noun

मन्दुरा (mandurā) f

  1. stable for horses.
  2. bed

Declension

Feminine ā-stem declension of मन्दुरा
Nom. sg. मन्दुरा (mandurā)
Gen. sg. मन्दुरायाः (mandurāyāḥ)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative मन्दुरा (mandurā) मन्दुरे (mandure) मन्दुराः (mandurāḥ)
Vocative मन्दुरे (mandure) मन्दुरे (mandure) मन्दुराः (mandurāḥ)
Accusative मन्दुराम् (mandurām) मन्दुरे (mandure) मन्दुराः (mandurāḥ)
Instrumental मन्दुरया (mandurayā) मन्दुराभ्याम् (mandurābhyām) मन्दुराभिः (mandurābhiḥ)
Dative मन्दुरायै (mandurāyai) मन्दुराभ्याम् (mandurābhyām) मन्दुराभ्यः (mandurābhyaḥ)
Ablative मन्दुरायाः (mandurāyāḥ) मन्दुराभ्याम् (mandurābhyām) मन्दुराभ्यः (mandurābhyaḥ)
Genitive मन्दुरायाः (mandurāyāḥ) मन्दुरयोः (mandurayoḥ) मन्दुरानाम् (mandurānām)
Locative मन्दुरायाम् (mandurāyām) मन्दुरयोः (mandurayoḥ) मन्दुरासु (mandurāsu)

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 788/3
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