अंश

See also: अंशु

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit अंश (áṃśa).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /ənʃ/, [ɐ̃ɲʃ]
  • (file)

Noun

अंश • (añś) m (Urdu spelling انش)

  1. part, portion
    Synonym: हिस्सा (hissā)
    इस विवाद में सच का एक अंश तक नहीं है।
    is vivād mẽ sac kā ek añś tak nahī̃ hai.
    There is not even a morsel of truth in this debate.
  2. degree
  3. amount

Declension

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hánćas (share, part, portion), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ónḱos. Cognate with Avestan 𐬄𐬯𐬀 (ąsa, share, part), Ancient Greek ὄγκος (ónkos, mass, burden). *h₁ónḱos may be a derivative of *h₁neḱ- (to carry) or *h₂neḱ- (to reach).

The word was borrowed into Finno-Ugric from Proto-Indo-Iranian before the merger of Proto-Indo-European */a/, */o/ and */e/ into Proto-Indo-Iranian */a/ occurred; compare Estonian and Finnish osa (part) and Hungarian oszt (to divide).

Pronunciation

  • (Rigveda) IPA(key): /ɐ́n.ɕɐ/, /ɐ̃́.ɕɐ/
  • (Yajurveda chanting) IPA(key): /ɐ́.ɡm̩.ɕɐ/
  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈɐ̃.ɕɐ/

Noun

अंश • (áṃśa) stem, m

  1. a share, portion, part, party
    • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 10.31.03:
      अधायि धीतिरससृग्रमंशास्तीर्थे न दस्ममुप यन्त्यूमाः ।
      अभ्यानश्म सुवितस्य शूषं नवेदसो अमृतानामभूम ॥
      adhāyi dhītirasasṛgramaṃśāstīrthe na dasmamupa yantyūmāḥ .
      abhyānaśma suvitasya śūṣaṃ navedaso amṛtānāmabhūma .
      The hymn is formed, poured are the allotted portions: as to a ford friends come unto the Wondrous.
      We have obtained the power of case and comfort, we have become acquainted, with Immortals.
  2. partition, inheritance
  3. a share of booty
  4. earnest money
  5. stake (in betting)
  6. a lot
  7. the denominator of a fraction
  8. a degree of latitude or longitude
  9. a day
  10. name of an Aditya
    • c. 1700 BCE – 1200 BCE, Ṛgveda 2.27.01:
      इमा गिर आदित्येभ्यो घृतस्नूः सनाद्राजभ्यो जुह्वा जुहोमि ।
      शृणोतु मित्रो अर्यमा भगो नस्तुविजातो वरुणो दक्षो अंशः ॥
      imā gira ādityebhyo ghṛtasnūḥ sanādrājabhyo juhvā juhomi .
      śṛṇotu mitro aryamā bhago nastuvijāto varuṇo dakṣo aṃśaḥ .
      These hymns that drop down fatness, with the ladle I ever offer to the Kings Ādityas.
      May Mitra, Aryaman, and Bhaga hear us, the mighty Varuṇa Dakṣa, and Aṁśa.

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of अंश (áṃśa)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative अंशः
áṃśaḥ
अंशौ
áṃśau
अंशाः / अंशासः¹
áṃśāḥ / áṃśāsaḥ¹
Vocative अंश
áṃśa
अंशौ
áṃśau
अंशाः / अंशासः¹
áṃśāḥ / áṃśāsaḥ¹
Accusative अंशम्
áṃśam
अंशौ
áṃśau
अंशान्
áṃśān
Instrumental अंशेन
áṃśena
अंशाभ्याम्
áṃśābhyām
अंशैः / अंशेभिः¹
áṃśaiḥ / áṃśebhiḥ¹
Dative अंशाय
áṃśāya
अंशाभ्याम्
áṃśābhyām
अंशेभ्यः
áṃśebhyaḥ
Ablative अंशात्
áṃśāt
अंशाभ्याम्
áṃśābhyām
अंशेभ्यः
áṃśebhyaḥ
Genitive अंशस्य
áṃśasya
अंशयोः
áṃśayoḥ
अंशानाम्
áṃśānām
Locative अंशे
áṃśe
अंशयोः
áṃśayoḥ
अंशेषु
áṃśeṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic
  • अंशक (aṃśaka, forming part)
  • अंशिन् (aṃśin, having a share)
  • अंशीकरोति (aṃśīkaroti, to share)

Descendants

  • Hindi: अंश (añś)
  • Kannada: ಅಂಶ (aṃśa)
  • Khmer: អង្សា (ʼɑngsaa)
  • Marathi: अंश (auśa)
  • Old Javanese: aṅśa
  • Odia: ଅଂଶ (ôṁśô)
  • Punjabi: ਅੰਸ਼ (ãśa)
  • Tamil: அங்கிசம் (aṅkicam), அசனம் (acaṉam), அஞ்சம் (añcam), அம்சம் (amcam), அமிசம் (amicam)
  • Thai: องศา (ong-sǎa)

References

  • अंश” in Carl Cappeller, A Sanskrit–English Dictionary: Based upon the St. Petersburg Lexicons, Strasbourg: Karl J. Trübner, 1891, →OCLC, page 1.
  • Monier Williams (1899), अंश”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 0001.
  • Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1893), अंश”, in A practical Sanskrit dictionary with transliteration, accentuation, and etymological analysis throughout, London: Oxford University Press, page 001
  • Horace Hayman Wilson, A dictionary in Sanscrit and English, 2nd ed., Calcutta: Education Press, Circular Road, 1832, page 001
  • Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan] (in German), volume 1, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 36
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