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सपत्नी

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 सपत्नी on Hindi Wikipedia

Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Sanskrit सपत्नी (sapátnī). Doublet of सौत (saut).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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सपत्नी (sapatnīf (Urdu spelling سپتنی)

  1. (literary) a co-wife, rival wife
    • 1984, डॉ॰ प्यारेलाल शुक्ल, भक्तिकालीन काव्य में चित्रित नारी-जीवन[1], Allahabad: Sāhityavāṇī, →OCLC, page 335:
      कैकेयी की सपत्नी-ईर्ष्या में उसका पुत्र-प्रेम कारण बन गया। पुत्र का हित बाधित होता देख कर उसकी सपत्नी-ईर्ष्या जाग उठती है।
      kaikeyī kī sapatnī-īrṣyā mẽ uskā putra-prem kāraṇ ban gayā. putra kā hit bādhit hotā dekh kar uskī sapatnī-īrṣyā jāg uṭhtī hai.
      Kaikeyi's jealousy for her co-wife was caused by her love for her son. Seeing her son's well-being obstructed would awaken her jealousy for her co-wife.

Declension

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Declension of सपत्नी (fem ī-stem)
singular plural
direct सपत्नी
sapatnī
सपत्नियाँ
sapatniyā̃
oblique सपत्नी
sapatnī
सपत्नियों
sapatniyõ
vocative सपत्नी
sapatnī
सपत्नियो
sapatniyo

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Sanskrit

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Etymology

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    From Proto-Indo-Iranian *sapátniH, from Proto-Indo-European *sm̥-pót-nih₂, from *sm̥- (together, co-) + *pótnih₂ (wife).[1] Cognate with Avestan 𐬵𐬀𐬞𐬀𐬚𐬥𐬍 (hapaθnī, co-wife), Pashto بن (bën). By surface analysis, स- (sa-, copulative prefix) +‎ पत्नी (pátnī, wife).

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    स॒पत्नी॑ (sapátnī) stemf

    1. a co-wife, rival wife; another wife of one’s polygamous husband
      • c. 1500 BCE – 1000 BCE, Ṛgveda 10.145.1:
        इ॒मां ख॑ना॒म्य् ओष॑धिं वी॒रुधं॒ बल॑वत्तमाम्।
        यया॑ स॒पत्नीं॒ बाध॑ते॒ यया॑ संवि॒न्दते॒ पति॑म्॥
        imā́ṃ khanāmy óṣadhiṃ vīrúdhaṃ bálavattamām.
        yáyā sapátnīṃ bā́dhate yáyā saṃvindáte pátim.
        I dig this plant, a herb of most effectual power, from out the earth
        With which one quells the co-wife and gains the husband for herself.
      • c. 500 BCE – 100 BCE, Rāmāyaṇa 2.8.37:
        दर्पान् निराकृता पूर्वं त्वया सौभाग्यवत्तया ।
        राममाता सपत्नी ते कथं वैरं न शातयेत् ॥
        darpān nirākṛtā pūrvaṃ tvayā saubhāgyavattayā.
        rāmamātā sapatnī te kathaṃ vairaṃ na śātayet.
        Out of your fortune [being the favourite wife of the husband] you slighted her earlier with [your] pride. How will she, Rama's mother, your co-wife [Kausalya] remain without retaliating?
      • c. 700 CE – 900 CE, Bhāgavata Purāṇa 2.7.8:
        विद्धः सपत्न्युदितपत्त्रिभिर् अन्ति राज्ञो बालो ऽपि सन्न् उपगतस् तपसे वनानि । तस्मा अदाद् ध्रुवगतिं गृणते प्रसन्नो दिव्याः स्तुवन्ति मुनयो यद् उपर्यधस्तात् ॥
        viddhaḥ sapatnyuditapattribhir anti rājño bālo ʼpi sann upagatas tapase vanāni. tasmā adād dhruvagatiṃ gṛṇate prasanno divyāḥ stuvanti munayo yad uparyadhastāt.
        Insulted by the sharp words [lit. arrows] spoken by the co-wife before the king, the boy [Dhruva] took to do tapas in forests. A pleased [Vishnu] gave to the extolling Dhruva, a firm position [as Polaris star], which is lauded even by divine munis.

    Declension

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    Feminine ī-stem declension of स॒पत्नी॑
    singular dual plural
    nominative स॒पत्नी॑ (sapátnī) स॒पत्न्यौ॑ (sapátnyau)
    स॒पत्नी॑¹ (sapátnī¹)
    स॒पत्न्यः॑ (sapátnyaḥ)
    स॒पत्नीः॑¹ (sapátnīḥ¹)
    accusative स॒पत्नी॑म् (sapátnīm) स॒पत्न्यौ॑ (sapátnyau)
    स॒पत्नी॑¹ (sapátnī¹)
    स॒पत्नीः॑ (sapátnīḥ)
    instrumental स॒पत्न्या॑ (sapátnyā) स॒पत्नी॑भ्याम् (sapátnībhyām) स॒पत्नी॑भिः (sapátnībhiḥ)
    dative स॒पत्न्यै॑ (sapátnyai) स॒पत्नी॑भ्याम् (sapátnībhyām) स॒पत्नी॑भ्यः (sapátnībhyaḥ)
    ablative स॒पत्न्याः॑ (sapátnyāḥ)
    स॒पत्न्यै॑² (sapátnyai²)
    स॒पत्नी॑भ्याम् (sapátnībhyām) स॒पत्नी॑भ्यः (sapátnībhyaḥ)
    genitive स॒पत्न्याः॑ (sapátnyāḥ)
    स॒पत्न्यै॑² (sapátnyai²)
    स॒पत्न्योः॑ (sapátnyoḥ) स॒पत्नी॑नाम् (sapátnīnām)
    locative स॒पत्न्या॑म् (sapátnyām) स॒पत्न्योः॑ (sapátnyoḥ) स॒पत्नी॑षु (sapátnīṣu)
    vocative सप॑त्नि (sápatni) सप॑त्न्यौ (sápatnyau)
    सप॑त्नी¹ (sápatnī¹)
    सप॑त्न्यः (sápatnyaḥ)
    सप॑त्नीः¹ (sápatnīḥ¹)
    • ¹Vedic
    • ²Brāhmaṇas

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    References

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    1. ^ Sadovski, Velizar (2017–2018), “Chapter VI: Iranian”, in Klein, Jared S., Joseph, Brian D., Fritz, Matthias, editors, Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics: An International Handbook (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft [Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science]; 41.2), Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, →ISBN, § The lexicon of Iranian, page 585:PIIr. *sa-pátniH-

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