मा

Garhwali

Verb

मा () (transitive)

  1. have
    मेमा यअक किताब न्ही च।
    me yaak kitāb nhī ca.
    I don't have a book.

Nepali

Etymology

Ultimately from Sanskrit मध्य (madhya), cognate with Hindi में (mẽ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mä]
  • Phonetic Devanagari: मा

Postposition

मा • ()

  1. in, at, on

Newar

Pronunciation

Noun

मा • (? (Newa Spelling 𑐩𑐵)

  1. plant

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

    From Proto-Indo-Iranian *máH, from Proto-Indo-European *méh₁ (prohibitive particle). Cognate with Albanian mo (do not), Ancient Greek μή (mḗ, not, do not), Old Armenian մի (mi, no, not), Avestan 𐬨𐬁 (), Old Persian 𐎶𐎠 (m-a /⁠mā⁠/) (whence Persian مـ (ma-)).[1]

    Particle

    मा • (mā́)

    1. don't (prohibitive particle)
      • c. 1500 BCE – 1000 BCE, Ṛgveda 1.5.10:
        मा नो॒ मर्ता॑ अ॒भि द्रु॑हन्।
        त॒नूना॑मिंद्र गिर्वणः।
        ईशा॑नो यवया व॒धम्॥
        mā́ no mártā abhí druhan
        tanū́nām indra girvaṇaḥ
        ī́śāno yavayā vadhám
        O Indra, thou who lovest song,
        do not let any man hurt our bodies.
        Keep slaughter far from us for thou canst.
    Derived terms
    Descendants

    Etymology 2

    From the oblique stem of Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂. Cognate with Ancient Greek με (me), ἐμέ (emé), Latin , Old English me.

    Pronoun

    मा • ()

    1. (enclitic) accusative singular of अहम् (ahám)
      Synonym: माम् (mā́m)

    Etymology 3

      Onomatopoeic; compare मय (máya, horse) and मयु (mayú, monkey), which are probably connected to the root, as well as similar formations throughout Indo-European such as Ancient Greek μῐνῠρῐ́ζω (mĭnŭrĭ́zō, to whimper, warble).[2]

      Root

      मा • ()

      1. to sound, bellow, bleat
      Derived terms
      Primary Verbal Forms
      • मिमाति (mímāti) (Present)
      • मिमाय (mimā́ya) (Perfect)
      Non-Finite Forms
      • मातवै (mātavai) (Infinitive)
      Derived Nominal Forms
      • मायु (māyú)

      Etymology 4

        Inherited from Proto-Indo-Aryan *maH-, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *maH-, from Proto-Indo-European *meh₁- (to measure).[3]

        Root

        मा • ()

        1. to measure
        Derived terms
        Sanskrit terms belonging to the root मा (1 c, 9 e)
        Terms derived from the Sanskrit root मा (9 c, 0 e)
        Primary Verbal Forms
        • मिमीते (mímīte) (Present)
        • माति (mā́ti) (Present)
        • मायते (māyate) (Present)
        • मास्यति (māsyáti) (Future)
        • माता (mātā́) (Periphrastic Future)
        • अमासि (ámāsi) (Aorist)
        • अमासीत् (ámāsīt) (Aorist)
        • ममौ (mamáu) (Perfect)
        • ममे (mamé) (Perfect)
        Secondary Forms
        • मीयते (mīyáte) (Passive)
        • अमायि (ámāyi) (Passive Aorist)
        • मापयति (māpáyati) (Causative)
        • अमीमपत् (ámīmapat) (Causative Aorist)
        • मित्सति (mitsati) (Desiderative)
        • मेमीयते (memīyate) (Intensive)
        • मामाति (māmāti) (Intensive)
        Non-Finite Forms
        • मित (mitá) (Past Participle)
        • मातुम् (mātum) (Infinitive)
        • मितुम् (mitum) (Infinitive)
        • मामे (māme) (Infinitive)
        • मामै (māmái) (Infinitive)
        • मित्वा (mitvā́) (Gerund)
        • मीत्वा (mītvā́) (Gerund)
        • माय (mā́ya) (Gerundive)
        • मातव्य (mātavyá) (Gerundive)
        Derived Nominal Forms
        Prefixed Root Forms

        Etymology 5

        From the above root.

        Noun

        मा • () stemf (root मा)

        1. measure
        2. authority
        3. light
        4. knowledge
        5. binding, fettering
        6. death
        Declension
        Feminine ā-stem declension of मा
        singular dual plural
        nominative माः (mā́ḥ) मौ (maú)
        मा¹ (mā́¹)
        माः (mā́ḥ)
        accusative माम् (mā́m) मौ (maú)
        मा¹ (mā́¹)
        माः (mā́ḥ)
        मः² (máḥ²)
        instrumental मा (mā́) माभ्याम् (mā́bhyām) माभिः (mā́bhiḥ)
        dative मे () माभ्याम् (mā́bhyām) माभ्यः (mā́bhyaḥ)
        ablative मः (máḥ) माभ्याम् (mā́bhyām) माभ्यः (mā́bhyaḥ)
        genitive मः (máḥ) मोः (móḥ) मानाम् (mā́nām)
        माम्² (mā́m²)
        locative मि () मोः (móḥ) मासु (mā́su)
        vocative माः (mā́ḥ) मौ (maú)
        मा¹ (mā́¹)
        माः (mā́ḥ)
        • ¹Vedic
        • ²Perhaps

        References

        1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) “mā́”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 343
        2. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) “M¹”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[2] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 341
        3. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) “M²”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[3] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, pages 341-3