लज्जा
Hindi
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit लज्जा (lajjā), from the root लस्ज् (lasj, “to feel shame, to blush”). Doublet of लाज (lāj)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ləd͡ʒ.d͡ʒɑː/
Noun
लज्जा • (lajjā) f
- shame
- उसे मारने के बाद, हत्यारे को कोई लज्जा नहीं हुई।
- use mārne ke bād, hatyāre ko koī lajjā nahī̃ huī.
- After killing him, the murderer felt no shame.
- shyness
- लज्जा स्त्रियों का गुण है।
- lajjā striyõ kā guṇ hai.
- Shyness is a virtue of the ladies.
Synonyms
Derived terms
- लज्जाजनक (lajjājnak, “shameful”)
- लज्जालु (lajjālu, “bashful, shy”)
- लज्जित (lajjit, “ashamed”)
References
- Caturvedi, Mahendra; Bhola Nath Tiwari (1970), “लज्जा”, in A practical Hindi-English dictionary, Delhi: National Publishing House
- Platts, John T. (1884), “लज्जा”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & co.
Sanskrit
Etymology
From the root लस्ज् (lasj), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *lazȷ́- (“to be shy, to be embarrassed”).
Pronunciation
Noun
लज्जा • (lajjā) f
- shame, embarrassment, modesty
- sensitivity, bashfulness
- लज्जा मा अस्तु।
- lajjā mā astu.
- Don't feel shy.
- (botany) the sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica).
- Synonym: लज्जालु (lajjālu)
Declension
| Feminine ā-stem declension of लज्जा (lajjā) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Dual | Plural | |
| Nominative | लज्जा lajjā |
लज्जे lajje |
लज्जाः lajjāḥ |
| Vocative | लज्जे lajje |
लज्जे lajje |
लज्जाः lajjāḥ |
| Accusative | लज्जाम् lajjām |
लज्जे lajje |
लज्जाः lajjāḥ |
| Instrumental | लज्जया / लज्जा¹ lajjayā / lajjā¹ |
लज्जाभ्याम् lajjābhyām |
लज्जाभिः lajjābhiḥ |
| Dative | लज्जायै lajjāyai |
लज्जाभ्याम् lajjābhyām |
लज्जाभ्यः lajjābhyaḥ |
| Ablative | लज्जायाः lajjāyāḥ |
लज्जाभ्याम् lajjābhyām |
लज्जाभ्यः lajjābhyaḥ |
| Genitive | लज्जायाः lajjāyāḥ |
लज्जयोः lajjayoḥ |
लज्जानाम् lajjānām |
| Locative | लज्जायाम् lajjāyām |
लज्जयोः lajjayoḥ |
लज्जासु lajjāsu |
| Notes |
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Derived terms
- लज्जास्पद (lajjāspada)
- लज्जायित (lajjāyita)
- लज्जावत् (lajjāvat)
- सञ्जातलज्ज (sañjātalajja)
Descendants
References
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985), “lajjā (10910)”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
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