पाद

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Hindi

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Sanskrit पर्द (parda), from Proto-Indo-European *perd-. Cognates include Gujarati પાદ (pād), Bengali পাদ (pad).

Noun

पाद (pādm (Urdu spelling پاد‎)

  1. a fart

Etymology 2

Learned borrowing from Sanskrit पाद (pāda).

Noun

पाद (pādm

  1. the foot (of all living things)
  2. the leg

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

पाद m or n

  1. Devanagari script form of pāda

Declension


Sanskrit

Etymology

Formed from the accusative singular पादम् (pādam) of पद् (pád).

Noun

पाद (pā́da) stemm

  1. the foot (of men and animals)
  2. the foot or leg of an inanimate object, column, pillar
  3. wheel
  4. a foot as a measure
  5. the foot or root of a tree.
  6. the foot or a hill at the foot of a mountain
  7. bottom
  8. a ray or beam of light (considered as the foot of a heavenly body)
  9. quarter, fourth Part (the fourth of a quadruped being one out of 4)
  10. quadrant (of a circle)
  11. a verse or line (as the fourth part of a regular stanza)
  12. the caesura of a verse agni-purāṇa, the chapter of a book

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of पाद (pā́da)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative पादः
pā́daḥ
पादौ / पादा¹
pā́dau / pā́dā¹
पादाः / पादासः¹
pā́dāḥ / pā́dāsaḥ¹
Vocative पाद
pā́da
पादौ / पादा¹
pā́dau / pā́dā¹
पादाः / पादासः¹
pā́dāḥ / pā́dāsaḥ¹
Accusative पादम्
pā́dam
पादौ / पादा¹
pā́dau / pā́dā¹
पादान्
pā́dān
Instrumental पादेन
pā́dena
पादाभ्याम्
pā́dābhyām
पादैः / पादेभिः¹
pā́daiḥ / pā́debhiḥ¹
Dative पादाय
pā́dāya
पादाभ्याम्
pā́dābhyām
पादेभ्यः
pā́debhyaḥ
Ablative पादात्
pā́dāt
पादाभ्याम्
pā́dābhyām
पादेभ्यः
pā́debhyaḥ
Genitive पादस्य
pā́dasya
पादयोः
pā́dayoḥ
पादानाम्
pā́dānām
Locative पादे
pā́de
पादयोः
pā́dayoḥ
पादेषु
pā́deṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic