पासा

Hindi

Etymology

Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀧𑀸𑀲𑀕 (pāsaga, die, dice), probably from Sanskrit प्रासक (prāsaka, die, dice), from the root प्रास् (prās, to throw or hurl forth); compare Sanskrit अस्यति (asyati, throws). Sanskrit पाशक (pāśaka, die, dice) and पाश (pāśa, die, dice) are probably instances of Sanskritization of the Middle Indo-Aryan forms.

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /pɑː.sɑː/, [päː.säː]

Noun

पासा • (pāsām (Urdu spelling پاسا)

  1. die, dice
  2. throw of dice
  3. a dice game
  4. a lump or cube of anything (as metal)

Declension

Declension of पासा (masc ā-stem)
singular plural
direct पासा
pāsā
पासे
pāse
oblique पासे
pāse
पासों
pāsõ
vocative पासे
pāse
पासो
pāso

Derived terms

  • पासा खेलना (pāsā khelnā, to roll the dice, gamble)
  • पासा पड़ना (pāsā paṛnā, to be lucky)
  • पासा फेंकना (pāsā phẽknā, to throw the dice)

Descendants

  • Punjabi: ਪਾਸਾ (pāsā)

References