सागर
See also: सींगार
Awadhi
Etymology
Noun
सागर (sāgar) m
- sea
- collection, repository
- c. 1600, Tulsidas, Hanumān cālīsā
- जय हनुमान ज्ञान गुन सागर
जय कपीस तिहुँ लोक उजागर- jay hanumān gyān gun sāgar
jay kapīs tihũ lok ujāgar
- Victory to Thee, O Hanuman, the ocean of wisdom and virtue.
Victory to the Lord of apes, the one who is known in the three worlds.
- jay hanumān gyān gun sāgar
- जय हनुमान ज्ञान गुन सागर
Bhojpuri
Etymology
Noun
सागर (sāgar) m
Hindi
Etymology
Noun
सागर • (sāgar) m (Urdu spelling ساگر)
- ocean, sea
- सागर में एक बूँद के समान है।
- sāgar mẽ ek bū̃d ke samān hai.
- It is like a drop in the ocean.
- (figuratively) a repository, store, or collection of something
- शब्दसागर
- śabdsāgar
- sea of words; dictionary
Declension
| Declension of सागर | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |
| Direct | सागर (sāgar) | सागर (sāgar) |
| Oblique | सागर (sāgar) | सागरों (sāgrõ) |
| Vocative | सागर (sāgar) | सागरो (sāgro) |
Synonyms
- समुद्र (samudra)
References
- John T. Platts (accessed 09-03-2012), “A Dictionary of Urdu, Classical Hindi, and English”, in (Please provide the title of the work)
Sanskrit
Noun
सागर • (sāgara) m
Synonyms
- अर्णव (arṇava) ("foamy (sea)")
- समुद्र (samudra)
Descendants
- Assamese: হাৱৰ (hawor)
- → Assamese: সাগৰ (xagor)
- → Bengali: সাগর (śagôr)
- → Rohingya: cáigor
- → Sylheti: ꠡꠣꠉꠞ (śagor)
→ Hindi-Urdu:
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