पोत

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Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit पोत (pota).

Pronunciation

Noun

पोत (potm (Urdu spelling پوت)

  1. vessel, ship, boat
    (deprecated template usage)
    वह पोत का मालिक कल गिरफ़्तार किया गया।
    vah pot kā mālik kal giraftār kiyā gayā.
    The owner of that ship was arrested yesterday.

Declension

Synonyms

References

  • Caturvedi, Mahendra, Bhola Nath Tiwari (1970) “पोत”, in A practical Hindi-English dictionary, Delhi: National Publishing House
  • Template:R:UR-HI-EN

Sanskrit

Etymology 1

Possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂w- (little; young; offspring) (compare पुत्र (putra)). Possibly cognate with Lithuanian putýtis (young animal, (young) bird).

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Noun

पोत (pota) stemm

  1. the young of any animal; a cub, colt, etc. (see मृगपोतः (mr̥gapōtaḥ, fawn), वीरपोतः (vīrapōtaḥ, a young warrior))
  2. an elephant ten years old
  3. ship, raft, boat
  4. the young shoot of a plant
  5. the site or foundation of a house
  6. a fetus having no enveloping membrane
Declension
Masculine a-stem declension of पोत
Nom. sg. पोतः (potaḥ)
Gen. sg. पोतस्य (potasya)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative पोतः (potaḥ) पोतौ (potau) पोताः (potāḥ)
Vocative पोत (pota) पोतौ (potau) पोताः (potāḥ)
Accusative पोतम् (potam) पोतौ (potau) पोतान् (potān)
Instrumental पोतेन (potena) पोताभ्याम् (potābhyām) पोतैः (potaiḥ)
Dative पोताय (potāya) पोताभ्याम् (potābhyām) पोतेभ्यः (potebhyaḥ)
Ablative पोतात् (potāt) पोताभ्याम् (potābhyām) पोतेभ्यः (potebhyaḥ)
Genitive पोतस्य (potasya) पोतयोः (potayoḥ) पोतानाम् (potānām)
Locative पोते (pote) पोतयोः (potayoḥ) पोतेषु (poteṣu)
Descendants
References

Etymology 2

Uncertain.

Noun

पोत (pota) stemm

  1. cloth

Descendants

References
  • Mayrhofer, Manfred (1963) “potaḥ²”, in Kurzgefasstes Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindischen[1] (in German), volume II, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 347
  • Mayrhofer, Manfred (2001) “pota-⁴”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen[2] (in German), volume III, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 338
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “pōta²”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 477