जन्

Sanskrit

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Etymology

    From Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁- (to beget). Compare Latin gignō, genus, Ancient Greek γίγνομαι (gígnomai), English kind.

    Pronunciation

    Root

    जन् • (jan)

    1. (Class 1) to generate, beget, produce, create, cause.
    2. (Class 4) to be born or produced, come into existence.

    Derived terms

    Sanskrit terms belonging to the root जन् (0 c, 21 e)
    Terms derived from the Sanskrit root जन् (13 c, 0 e)
    Primary Verbal Forms
    Secondary Forms
    • जन्यते (janyáte) (Passive)
    • अजनि (ájani) (Passive Aorist)
    • जनयति (janáyati) (Causative)
    • अजीजनत् (ájījanat) (Causative Aorist)
    • जिजनिषति (jijaniṣati) (Desiderative)
    • जिजनयिषति (jijanayiṣati) (Desiderative of Causative)
    • जञ्जन्यते (jañjanyate) (Intensive)
    • जाजायते (jājāyate) (Intensive)
    Non-Finite Forms
    • जात (jātá) (Past Participle)
    • जनितुम् (jánitum) (Infinitive)
    • जनितोस् (jánitos) (Infinitive)
    • जनित्वा (janitvā́) (Gerund)
    • जनित्वी (janitvī́) (Gerund)
    • जनितव्य (janitavyà) (Gerundive)
    • जनित्व (jánitva) (Gerundive)
    • जन्त्व (jántva) (Gerundive)
    • जनयितव्य (janayitavya) (Causative Gerundive)
    Derived Nominal Forms
    • आजान (ājā́na, birth, descent, birthplace)
    • आजानि (ājā́ni, birth, descent)
    • जन (jána, person, people, race; generating)
    • जनक (janaká, progenitor)
    • (, son of; father; birth)
    • जा (jā́, race, tribe)
    • जास् (jā́s, offspring)
    • जाति (jāti, birth, family, species, breed)
    • जात (jātá, son; birth; origin; race; genus)
    • जान (jā́na, birth, origin, birthplace)
    • जानि (jā́ni, birth, descent)
    • जनि (jáni, birth, production, birthplace)
    • जनी (jánī, birth, birthplace; daughter-in-law)
    • जन्तु (jantú, offspring, kinsman)
    • जन्यु (janyu, birth, creature)
    • जन्य (jánya, people, community, nation)
    • जनुस् (janús, janū́s, birth, production, descent, nativity; genus, class, kind)
    • जनुषा (januṣā, necessarily, essentially, originally, by birth)
    • जनू (janū́, birth, descent)
    • जनु (janu, soul)
    • जेन्य (jénya, of noble origin; genuine)
    • जातु (jā́tu, jātú, at all, ever, perhaps)
    • जात्य (jā́tya, legitimate; of a good family)
    • जनता (janátā, people, folk; generation)
    • जनन (jánana, progenitor, production, birth, race)
    • जज्ञि (jájñi, germinating, shooting; seed)
    • जन्मिन् (janmin, creature)
    • जानुका (jā́nukā, bringing forth; woman)
    • जानपद (jā́napada, inhabitant of a country, subject)
    • जनपद (janapadá, community, nation, people; empire)
    • जना (janā, birth, origin)
    • जननी (jananī, mother)
    • जनितृ (janitṛ́, jánitṛ, progenitor)
    • जनित्र (janítra, home, origin, birthplace)
    • जनिमन् (jániman, generation, birth, origin; offspring; creature; genus)
    • जन्म (janmá, birth)
    • जन्मन् (jánman, production, existence, nativity)
    • जाया (jāyā́, bringing forth; wife)
    • जास्पति (jā́spáti, jā́spati, head of a family)
    • जावन् (jā́van, born, produced)
    Prefixed Root Forms
    • अधिजन् (adhijan)
    • अनुजन् (anujan)
    • अभिजन् (abhijan)
    • आजन् (ājan)
    • उज्जन् (ujjan)
    • उपजन् (upajan)
    • प्रजन् (prajan)
    • विजन् (vijan)
    • संजन् (saṃjan)

    References

    • Hellwig, Oliver (2010–2025) “jan”, in DCS - The Digital Corpus of Sanskrit, Berlin, Germany.
    • Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume 1, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, pages 567-8