डोळा

Marathi

माणसाचा डोळा

Etymology

Inherited from Maharastri Prakrit 𑀟𑁄𑀮 (ḍola, eye).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɖo.ɭ̆a/

Noun

डोळा (ḍoḷā) m

  1. (anatomy) eye
    Synonyms: नयन (nayan), नेत्र (netra) (literary)

Declension

Declension of डोळा (ḍoḷā)
direct
singular
डोळा
ḍoḷā
direct
plural
डोळे
ḍoḷe
singular plural
nominative डोळा
ḍoḷā
डोळे
ḍoḷe
oblique डोळ्या-
ḍoḷyā-
डोळ्यां-
ḍoḷyāN-
dative डोळ्याला
ḍoḷyālā
डोळ्यांना
ḍoḷyāNnā
ergative डोळ्याने
ḍoḷyāne
डोळ्यांनी
ḍoḷyāNni
instrumental डोळ्याशी
ḍoḷyāśi
डोळ्यांशी
ḍoḷyāNśi
locative डोळ्यात
ḍoḷyāt
डोळ्यांत
ḍoḷyāNt
vocative डोळ्या
ḍoḷyā
डोळ्यांनो
ḍoḷyāNno
Oblique Note: The oblique case precedes all postpositions.
There is no space between the stem and the postposition.
Dative Note: -स (-sa) is archaic. -ते (-te) is limited to literary usage.
Locative Note: -त (-ta) is a postposition.
Genitive declension of डोळा
masculine object feminine object neuter object oblique
singular plural singular plural singular* plural
singular subject डोळ्याचा
ḍoḷyāċā
डोळ्याचे
ḍoḷyāce
डोळ्याची
ḍoḷyāci
डोळ्याच्या
ḍoḷyāca
डोळ्याचे, डोळ्याचं
ḍoḷyāce, ḍoḷyāċa
डोळ्याची
ḍoḷyāci
डोळ्याच्या
ḍoḷyāca
plural subject डोळ्यांचा
ḍoḷyāNċā
डोळ्यांचे
ḍoḷyāNce
डोळ्यांची
ḍoḷyāNci
डोळ्यांच्या
ḍoḷyāNca
डोळ्यांचे, डोळ्यांचं
ḍoḷyāNce, ḍoḷyāNċa
डोळ्यांची
ḍoḷyāNci
डोळ्यांच्या
ḍoḷyāNca
* Note: Word-final (e) in neuter words is alternatively written with the anusvara and pronounced as (a).
Oblique Note: For most postpostions, the oblique genitive can be optionally inserted between the stem and the postposition.

Derived terms

  • डोळस (ḍoḷas)
  • डोळसपणे (ḍoḷsapṇe)

References

  • Berntsen, Maxine, “डोळा”, in A Basic Marathi-English Dictionary, New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies, 1982-1983.
  • Molesworth, James Thomas (1857), डोळा”, in A dictionary, Marathi and English, Bombay: Printed for government at the Bombay Education Society's Press
  • Shridhar Ganesh Vaze (1911), डोळा”, in The Aryabhusan School Dictionary, Poona: Arya-Bhushan Press
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985), dōla”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
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