स्खलन
Hindi
Etymology
From Sanskrit स्खलन (skhalana, “falling; emission (of semen)”).
Pronunciation
- (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /skʰə.lən/, [s̪kʰə.l̪ə̃n̪]
Declension
Declension of स्खलन (masc cons-stem)
singular | plural | |
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direct | स्खलन skhalan |
स्खलन skhalan |
oblique | स्खलन skhalan |
स्खलनों skhalanõ |
vocative | स्खलन skhalan |
स्खलनो skhalano |
Related terms
- स्खलित (skhalit)
Sanskrit
Noun
स्खलन • (skhalana) n
- stumbling, tottering, tripping unsteady gait Suṡr. Kām. BhP.
- faltering, stammering (in वाक्-स्ख्°) g. खण्ड्व्-आदि
- displacement (of a garment) Caurap.
- rubbing, friction, touch, contact, collision Ṡiṡ.
- discharge, emission (of semen) Kull. on Mn. v, 63
Descendants
- Telugu: స్ఖలనము (skhalanamu)
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