मज्जन्

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Iranian *mazǰʰā́, from Proto-Indo-European *mosgʰḗn. Compare English marrow, Russian мозг (mozg).

The Central New-Indo-Aryan descendants all have unusual vowels, reflecting *mejja or *mijja (perhaps undergoing usual Middle Indo-Aryan shortening of vowels before geminates). These may reflect a retention of the thorn cluster in the same way Sanskrit मेधा (medhā́, wisdom) preserves Proto-Indo-Iranian *mazdʰáH's cluster with compensatory lengthening.

Pronunciation

Noun

मज्जन् • (majján) stemm

  1. marrow (of the bones), pith
    Synonym: हड्डज (haḍḍaja)
    • c. 1500 BCE – 1000 BCE, Ṛgveda 10.68.9:
      बृह॒स्पति॒र् गोव॑पुषो व॒लस्य॒ निर् म॒ज्जानं॒ न पर्व॑णो जभार ॥
      bṛ́haspátir góvapuṣo valásya nír majjā́naṃ ná párvaṇo jabhāra.
      As if from a joint, Bṛhaspati took the marrow of Vala as he assumed the shape of a cow.

Declension

Masculine an-stem declension of मज्जन्
singular dual plural
nominative मज्जा (majjā́) मज्जानौ (majjā́nau)
मज्जाना¹ (majjā́nā¹)
मज्जानः (majjā́naḥ)
accusative मज्जानम् (majjā́nam) मज्जानौ (majjā́nau)
मज्जाना¹ (majjā́nā¹)
मज्ज्ञः (majjñáḥ)
instrumental मज्ज्ञा (majjñā́) मज्जभ्याम् (majjábhyām) मज्जभिः (majjábhiḥ)
dative मज्ज्ञे (majjñé) मज्जभ्याम् (majjábhyām) मज्जभ्यः (majjábhyaḥ)
ablative मज्ज्ञः (majjñáḥ) मज्जभ्याम् (majjábhyām) मज्जभ्यः (majjábhyaḥ)
genitive मज्ज्ञः (majjñáḥ) मज्ज्ञोः (majjñóḥ) मज्ज्ञाम् (majjñā́m)
locative मज्ज्ञि (majjñí)
मज्जनि (majjáni)
मज्जन्¹ (majján¹)
मज्ज्ञोः (majjñóḥ) मज्जसु (majjásu)
vocative मज्जन् (májjan) मज्जानौ (májjānau)
मज्जाना¹ (májjānā¹)
मज्जानः (májjānaḥ)
  • ¹Vedic

Descendants

  • Dardic:
    • Dameli: [script needed] (mānũ)
    • Kalasha: [script needed] (muñ), [script needed] (bhrānz)
    • Khowar: مژ (muž)
  • Pali: miñjā
  • Prakrit: 𑀫𑀚𑁆𑀚𑀸 (majjā), 𑀫𑀺𑀁𑀚𑀸 (miṃjā)
    • Central:
      • Sauraseni Prakrit: 𑀫𑀚𑁆𑀚𑀸 (majjā)
        • Hindustani: bhejā ("brain"), mā̃j ("matter, pus")
          Hindi: भेजा, माँज (matter, pus)
          Urdu: بھیجَہ (bheja), مَاںج (mā̃j)
    • Eastern:
      • Magadhi Prakrit: 𑀫𑀚𑁆𑀚𑀸 (majjā)
    • Northwestern:
      • Paisaci Prakrit:
        • Takka Apabhramsa:
          • Punjabi: bhejā, mij, mañjā, mijjh, miñjh, bhejjā (“brain, marrow”)
            Gurmukhi script: ਭੇਜਾ, ਮਿਜ, ਮੰਜਾ, ਮਿੱਝ, ਮਿੰਝ, ਭੇੱਜਾ
            Shahmukhi script: بھیجَہ, مِج, مَنجَہ, مِجّھ, مِنجھ, بھیجّھَہ
        • Vracada Apabhramsa:
          • Sindhi: mijā, majalo, maj̄ālo, mij̄a, miña, miñu
            Arabic script: مِجَه, مَجَلو, مَجَالو, مِڄَ, مِڃَ, مِڃُ
            Devanagari script: मिजा, मजलो, मॼालो, मिॼ, मिञ, मिञु
    • Southern:
      • Helu Prakrit:
        • Dhivehi: މަދު (madu)
        • Sinhalese: මිදුළු (miduḷu)
    • Western:
      • Sauraseni Prakrit: 𑀫𑀚𑁆𑀚𑀸 (majjā)
        • Gujarati: ભેજું (bhejũ, brain), મીચ (mīc, kernel), મીઁજ (mīm̐j)

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