मृग

Hindi

मृग

Etymology

From Sanskrit मृग (mṛgá), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *mr̥gás.

Noun

मृग (mŕig) m (Urdu spelling مرگ)

  1. deer
  2. antelope

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Iranian *mr̥gás. Compare Avestan 𐬨𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬖𐬀 (mərəγa).

Noun

मृग (mṛgá) m

  1. deer
  2. assorted forest animals, e.g. fawn, gazelle, antelope, etc.

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of मृग
Nom. sg. मृगः (mṛgaḥ)
Gen. sg. मृगस्य (mṛgasya)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative मृगः (mṛgaḥ) मृगौ (mṛgau) मृगाः (mṛgāḥ)
Vocative मृग (mṛga) मृगौ (mṛgau) मृगाः (mṛgāḥ)
Accusative मृगम् (mṛgam) मृगौ (mṛgau) मृगान् (mṛgān)
Instrumental मृगेन (mṛgena) मृगाभ्याम् (mṛgābhyām) मृगैः (mṛgaiḥ)
Dative मृगाय (mṛgāya) मृगाभ्याम् (mṛgābhyām) मृगेभ्यः (mṛgebhyaḥ)
Ablative मृगात् (mṛgāt) मृगाभ्याम् (mṛgābhyām) मृगेभ्यः (mṛgebhyaḥ)
Genitive मृगस्य (mṛgasya) मृगयोः (mṛgayoḥ) मृगानाम् (mṛgānām)
Locative मृगे (mṛge) मृगयोः (mṛgayoḥ) मृगेषु (mṛgeṣu)
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