अगाध

Old Gujarati

Alternative forms

  • अगाधु (agādhu)

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit अगाध (agādha, deep, profound, unfathomable).

Adjective

अगाध • (agādha)

  1. great

Sanskrit

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Etymology

अ- (a-) +‎ गाध (gādha). Compared to Ancient Greek βυθός (buthós, depths), which is of unclear origin.

Pronunciation

Adjective

अगाध • (agādha)

  1. not shallow, deep, unfathomable

Noun

अगाध • (agādha) stemm

  1. hole, chasm

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of अगाध
singular dual plural
nominative अगाधः (agādhaḥ) अगाधौ (agādhau) अगाधाः (agādhāḥ)
accusative अगाधम् (agādham) अगाधौ (agādhau) अगाधान् (agādhān)
instrumental अगाधेन (agādhena) अगाधाभ्याम् (agādhābhyām) अगाधैः (agādhaiḥ)
dative अगाधाय (agādhāya) अगाधाभ्याम् (agādhābhyām) अगाधेभ्यः (agādhebhyaḥ)
ablative अगाधात् (agādhāt) अगाधाभ्याम् (agādhābhyām) अगाधेभ्यः (agādhebhyaḥ)
genitive अगाधस्य (agādhasya) अगाधयोः (agādhayoḥ) अगाधानाम् (agādhānām)
locative अगाधे (agādhe) अगाधयोः (agādhayoḥ) अगाधेषु (agādheṣu)
vocative अगाध (agādha) अगाधौ (agādhau) अगाधाः (agādhāḥ)

Descendants

  • Bengali: অগাধ (ogadh)
  • Old Gujarati: अगाध (agādha)
  • Telugu: అగాధము (agādhamu)