चमू

Hindi

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Sanskrit चमू (camū́).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /t͡ʃə.muː/, [t͡ʃɐ.muː]

Noun

चमू • (camūf (Urdu spelling چَمُو)

  1. (rare, formal) an army
  2. an army or division of an army (129 elephants, as many cars, 2187 horse, and 3645 foot)

Declension

Declension of चमू (fem ū-stem)
singular plural
direct चमू
camū
चमुएँ
camuẽ
oblique चमू
camū
चमुओं
camuõ
vocative चमू
camū
चमुओ
camuo

References

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

  • चम्वि (camvi)dated

Alternative scripts

Etymology

Compare चमस (camasa) and the root चम् (cam, to drink).[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

चमू • (camū́) stemf

  1. a vessel or part (two or more in number) of the reservoir into which the soma is poured
  2. the two great receptacles of all living beings, heaven and earth (always used in the dual form)
  3. a coffin
  4. an army or division of an army (129 elephants, as many cars, 2187 horse, and 3645 foot)

Declension

Feminine ū-stem declension of चमू
singular dual plural
nominative चमूः (camū́ḥ) चम्वौ (camvaù)
चमू¹ (camū́¹)
चम्वः (camvàḥ)
चमूः¹ (camū́ḥ¹)
accusative चमूम् (camū́m) चम्वौ (camvaù)
चमू¹ (camū́¹)
चमूः (camū́ḥ)
instrumental चम्वा (camvā́) चमूभ्याम् (camū́bhyām) चमूभिः (camū́bhiḥ)
dative चम्वै (camvaí) चमूभ्याम् (camū́bhyām) चमूभ्यः (camū́bhyaḥ)
ablative चम्वाः (camvā́ḥ)
चम्वै² (camvaí²)
चमूभ्याम् (camū́bhyām) चमूभ्यः (camū́bhyaḥ)
genitive चम्वाः (camvā́ḥ)
चम्वै² (camvaí²)
चम्वोः (camvóḥ) चमूनाम् (camū́nām)
locative चम्वाम् (camvā́m) चम्वोः (camvóḥ) चमूषु (camū́ṣu)
vocative चमु (cámu) चम्वौ (cámvau)
चमू¹ (cámū¹)
चम्वः (cámvaḥ)
चमूः¹ (cámūḥ¹)
  • ¹Vedic
  • ²Brāhmaṇas

References

  1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992–2001) “camū́-”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume I, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 530

Further reading