गण

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Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit गण (gaṇa).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /ɡəɳ/, [ɡɐ̃ɳ], /ɡən/, [ɡɐ̃n]

Noun

गण (gaṇ) m

  1. flock, troop, group, company, order
  2. company of men formed with common goals
    लुटेरों का गणluṭerõ kā gaṇgroup of bandits
  3. class (of beings or objects)
  4. a body of followers or attendants
  5. (in the plural) dependants, servants; attendant deities
  6. (taxonomy) order
  7. (prosody) a group of mantras comprising a foot
  8. (grammar) collective plural marker

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
singular plural
direct गण
gaṇ
गण
gaṇ
oblique गण
gaṇ
गणों
gaṇõ
vocative गण
gaṇ
गणो
gaṇo
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  • जगण (jagaṇ)
  • तगण (tagaṇ)
  • देवगण (devgaṇ)
  • नगण (nagaṇ)
  • भगण (bhagaṇ)
  • यगण (yagaṇ)
  • रगण (ragaṇ)
  • लगण (lagaṇ)
  • सगण (sagaṇ)

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Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

गण m

  1. Devanagari script form of gaṇa

Declension

More information Case \ Number, Singular ...
Case \ NumberSingularPlural
Nominative (first)गणो (gaṇo)गणा (gaṇā)
Accusative (second)गणं (gaṇaṃ)गणे (gaṇe)
Instrumental (third)गणेन (gaṇena)गणेहि (gaṇehi) or गणेभि (gaṇebhi)
Dative (fourth)गणस्स (gaṇassa) or गणाय (gaṇāya) or गणत्थं (gaṇatthaṃ)गणानं (gaṇānaṃ)
Ablative (fifth)गणस्मा (gaṇasmā) or गणम्हा (gaṇamhā) or गणा (gaṇā)गणेहि (gaṇehi) or गणेभि (gaṇebhi)
Genitive (sixth)गणस्स (gaṇassa)गणानं (gaṇānaṃ)
Locative (seventh)गणस्मिं (gaṇasmiṃ) or गणम्हि (gaṇamhi) or गणे (gaṇe)गणेसु (gaṇesu)
Vocative (calling)गण (gaṇa)गणा (gaṇā)
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Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

    From the root गण् (gaṇ, to calculate, count) + -अ (-a)

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    गण (gaṇá) stem, m

    1. a flock, troop, multitude, number, tribe, series, class (of animate or inanimate beings), body of followers or attendants
    2. (Hinduism) troops or classes of inferior deities (especially certain troops of demi-gods considered as Shiva's attendants and under the special superintendence of the god Ganesha)
    3. a company, any assemblage or association of men formed for the attainment of the same aims
    4. a small body of troops (= 3 गुल्मs or 27 chariots and as many elephants, 81 horses, and 135 foot)
    5. (astronomy) a series or group of asterisms or lunar mansions classed under three heads (that of the gods, that of the men, and that of the राक्षसs)
    6. (arithmetic) a number
    7. (grammar) a series of roots or words following the same rule and called after the first word of the series (e.g. अद्-आदि, the g. अद् &c. or the whole series of roots of the 2nd class ; गर्गादि, the g. गर्ग &c. or the series of words commencing with गर्ग)

    Declension

    More information singular, dual ...
    Masculine a-stem declension of गण
    singular dual plural
    nominative गणः (gaṇáḥ) गणौ (gaṇaú)
    गणा¹ (gaṇā́¹)
    गणाः (gaṇā́ḥ)
    गणासः¹ (gaṇā́saḥ¹)
    vocative गण (gáṇa) गणौ (gáṇau)
    गणा¹ (gáṇā¹)
    गणाः (gáṇāḥ)
    गणासः¹ (gáṇāsaḥ¹)
    accusative गणम् (gaṇám) गणौ (gaṇaú)
    गणा¹ (gaṇā́¹)
    गणान् (gaṇā́n)
    instrumental गणेन (gaṇéna) गणाभ्याम् (gaṇā́bhyām) गणैः (gaṇaíḥ)
    गणेभिः¹ (gaṇébhiḥ¹)
    dative गणाय (gaṇā́ya) गणाभ्याम् (gaṇā́bhyām) गणेभ्यः (gaṇébhyaḥ)
    ablative गणात् (gaṇā́t) गणाभ्याम् (gaṇā́bhyām) गणेभ्यः (gaṇébhyaḥ)
    genitive गणस्य (gaṇásya) गणयोः (gaṇáyoḥ) गणानाम् (gaṇā́nām)
    locative गणे (gaṇé) गणयोः (gaṇáyoḥ) गणेषु (gaṇéṣu)
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    Descendants

    • Dardic:
      • Torwali: گن (gan)
    • Pali: gaṇa
    • Old Javanese: gaṇa
    • Tamil: கணம் (kaṇam) (learned)

    References

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