चन्द्रहास
Hindi
Etymology
From Sanskrit चन्द्रहास (candrahāsa). Cognate with Kannada ಚಂದ್ರಹಾಸ (candrahāsa, “sword”).
Pronunciation
(Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /t͡ʃən.d̪ɾə.ɦɑːs/, [t͡ʃə̃n̪.d̪ɾə.ɦäːs̪]
Noun
चन्द्रहास • (candrahās) m
Declension
Declension of चन्द्रहास (masc cons-stem)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| direct | चन्द्रहास candrahās |
चन्द्रहास candrahās |
| oblique | चन्द्रहास candrahās |
चन्द्रहासों candrahāsõ |
| vocative | चन्द्रहास candrahās |
चन्द्रहासो candrahāso |
Sanskrit
Etymology
From चन्द्र (candra, “moon”) + हास (hāsa, “laughter”). The latter comes from the root हस् (has, “to laugh”).
Noun
चन्द्रहास • (candrahā́sa) m
Declension
| Masculine a-stem declension of चन्द्रहास (candrahā́sa) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Dual | Plural | |
| Nominative | चन्द्रहासः candrahā́saḥ |
चन्द्रहासौ candrahā́sau |
चन्द्रहासाः / चन्द्रहासासः¹ candrahā́sāḥ / candrahā́sāsaḥ¹ |
| Vocative | चन्द्रहास cándrahāsa |
चन्द्रहासौ cándrahāsau |
चन्द्रहासाः / चन्द्रहासासः¹ cándrahāsāḥ / cándrahāsāsaḥ¹ |
| Accusative | चन्द्रहासम् candrahā́sam |
चन्द्रहासौ candrahā́sau |
चन्द्रहासान् candrahā́sān |
| Instrumental | चन्द्रहासेन candrahā́sena |
चन्द्रहासाभ्याम् candrahā́sābhyām |
चन्द्रहासैः / चन्द्रहासेभिः¹ candrahā́saiḥ / candrahā́sebhiḥ¹ |
| Dative | चन्द्रहासाय candrahā́sāya |
चन्द्रहासाभ्याम् candrahā́sābhyām |
चन्द्रहासेभ्यः candrahā́sebhyaḥ |
| Ablative | चन्द्रहासात् candrahā́sāt |
चन्द्रहासाभ्याम् candrahā́sābhyām |
चन्द्रहासेभ्यः candrahā́sebhyaḥ |
| Genitive | चन्द्रहासस्य candrahā́sasya |
चन्द्रहासयोः candrahā́sayoḥ |
चन्द्रहासानाम् candrahā́sānām |
| Locative | चन्द्रहासे candrahā́se |
चन्द्रहासयोः candrahā́sayoḥ |
चन्द्रहासेषु candrahā́seṣu |
| Notes |
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Descendants
Adjective
चन्द्रहास • (candrahā́sa)
- of or relating to a sword
References
- Beneath the Winds: Masterpieces of Southeast Asian Art from the Art Gallery of South Australia, Australia: Art Gallery of South Australia, 7 June 2017, →ISBN, pages 251
- The Penguin Companion to the Ramayana, Penguin, 24 July 2008, →ISBN, retrieved 24 July 2018, page 91
- "Chandrahas". cleandungeon. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
- Social, Daily. "12 Of The Most Powerful Divine Weapons From Hindu Mythology". Daily Social. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
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