धर्मग्रंथ

Hindi

Etymology

From धर्म (dharm, religion) and ग्रंथ (granth, work, book).

Noun

धर्मग्रंथ (dharmagranth) m

  1. (religion) a holy book or scripture of any religion

Declension

Proper noun

धर्मग्रंथ (dharmagranth) ?

  1. (Christianity) the Bible

Declension

This proper noun needs an inflection-table template.

Marathi

Etymology

From धर्म (dharma, religion) + ग्रंथ (grantha, text).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d̪ʱəɾ.məɡ.ɾən.t̪ʰə/

Noun

धर्मग्रंथ (dharmagrantha) m

  1. (religion) a religious scripture

Declension

Declension of धर्मग्रंथ (dharmagrantha)
direct
singular
धर्मग्रंथ
dharmagrantha
direct
plural
धर्मग्रंथ
dharmagrantha
singular plural
nominative धर्मग्रंथ
dharmagrantha
धर्मग्रंथ
dharmagrantha
oblique धर्मग्रंथा-
dharmagrathā-
धर्मग्रंथां-
dharmagrathāN-
dative धर्मग्रंथाला
dharmagrathālā
धर्मग्रंथांना
dharmagrathāNnā
ergative धर्मग्रंथाने
dharmagrathāne
धर्मग्रंथांनी
dharmagrathāNni
instrumental धर्मग्रंथाशी
dharmagrathāśi
धर्मग्रंथांशी
dharmagrathāNśi
locative धर्मग्रंथात
dharmagrathāt
धर्मग्रंथांत
dharmagrathāNt
vocative धर्मग्रंथा
dharmagrathā
धर्मग्रंथांनो
dharmagrathāNno
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 धर्मग्रंथ
masculine object feminine object neuter object oblique
singular plural singular plural singular* plural
singular subject धर्मग्रंथाचा
dharmagrathāċā
धर्मग्रंथाचे
dharmagrathāce
धर्मग्रंथाची
dharmagrathāci
धर्मग्रंथाच्या
dharmagrathāca
धर्मग्रंथाचे, धर्मग्रंथाचं
dharmagrathāce, dharmagrathāċa
धर्मग्रंथाची
dharmagrathāci
धर्मग्रंथाच्या
dharmagrathāca
plural subject धर्मग्रंथांचा
dharmagrathāNċā
धर्मग्रंथांचे
dharmagrathāNce
धर्मग्रंथांची
dharmagrathāNci
धर्मग्रंथांच्या
dharmagrathāNca
धर्मग्रंथांचे, धर्मग्रंथांचं
dharmagrathāNce, dharmagrathāNċa
धर्मग्रंथांची
dharmagrathāNci
धर्मग्रंथांच्या
dharmagrathāNca
* 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.

References

  • Berntsen, Maxine, “धर्मग्रंथ”, in A Basic Marathi-English Dictionary, New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies, 1982-1983.
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