बाख

Hindi

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /bɑːkʰ/, [bäːkʰ]

Etymology 1

    Inherited from Prakrit 𑀯𑀓𑁆𑀔 (vakkha), from Sanskrit वक्षस् (vakṣas).[1]

    Noun

    बाख • (bākhm[2]

    1. udder
      • (Can we date this quote?), केनेथ एम. स्मिथ, जीवों के शत्रु: विषाणु[1], Atmaram & Sons:
        गायों के थनों और बाख पर भी ये क्षत या फफोले निकल सकते हैं।
        gāyõ ke thanõ aur bākh par bhī ye kṣat yā phaphole nikal sakte ha͠i.
        These wounds or blisters can also appear on the teats or udders of cows.
    Declension
    Declension of बाख (masc cons-stem)
    singular plural
    direct बाख
    bākh
    बाख
    bākh
    oblique बाख
    bākh
    बाखों
    bākhõ
    vocative बाख
    bākh
    बाखो
    bākho

    Etymology 2

      Borrowed from English Bach.

      Proper noun

      बाख • (bākhm

      1. Johann Sebastian Bach (musician)
      Declension
      Declension of बाख (sg-only masc cons-stem)
      singular
      direct बाख
      bākh
      oblique बाख
      bākh
      vocative बाख
      bākh

      References

      1. ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “vákṣas”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
      2. ^ McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993) “बाख”, in The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press