श्चुत्

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

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Etymology

    Of uncertain origin. Mayrhofer supposes a phonetic development श्चुत् (ścut)श्च्युत् (ścyut)च्युत् (cyut).[1][2]

    Pronunciation

    Root

    श्चुत् • (ścut)[3][4]

    1. to ooze, trickle, exude, drop, distill
    2. to shed, pour out, sprinkle

    Derived terms

    Sanskrit terms belonging to the root श्चुत् (ooze) (0 c, 3 e)
    Terms derived from the Sanskrit root श्चुत् (ooze) (1 c, 0 e)
    Primary Verbal Forms
    • श्चोतति (ścótati) (Present)
    • श्चोतिष्यति (ścotiṣyáti) (Future)
    • श्चोतिता (ścotitā́) (Periphrastic Future)
    • अश्चोतीत् (áścotīt) (Aorist)
    • चुश्चोत (cuścota) (Perfect)
    Secondary Forms
    • श्चोतयति (ścotayati) (Causative)
    • अचुश्चुतत् (acuścutat) (Causative Aorist)
    • चुश्चोतिषति (cuścotiṣati) (Desiderative)
    • चुश्चुतिषति (cuścutiṣati) (Desiderative)
    • चोश्चुत्यते (coścutyate) (Intensive)
    Non-Finite Forms
    • श्चुतित (ścutita) (Past Participle)
    Derived Nominal Forms
    • श्चुत् (ścut)
    • श्चोत (ścota)
    • श्चोति (ścoti)
    • श्चोतन (ścotana)
    Prefixed Root Forms
    • अभिश्चुत् (abhiścut)
    • अवश्चुत् (avaścut)
    • आश्चुत् (āścut)
    • निश्चुत् (niścut)
    • प्रश्चुत् (praścut)

    Adjective

      श्चुत् • (ścut) stem (root श्चुत्)

      1. (at the end of a compound) distilling, sprinkling, shedding
        घृतश्चुत्ghṛtaścútdistilling ghee

      Declension

      Masculine root-stem declension of श्चुत्
      singular dual plural
      nominative श्चुत् (ścut) श्चुतौ (ścutau)
      श्चुता¹ (ścutā¹)
      श्चुतः (ścutaḥ)
      accusative श्चुतम् (ścutam) श्चुतौ (ścutau)
      श्चुता¹ (ścutā¹)
      श्चुतः (ścutaḥ)
      instrumental श्चुता (ścutā) श्चुद्भ्याम् (ścudbhyām) श्चुद्भिः (ścudbhiḥ)
      dative श्चुते (ścute) श्चुद्भ्याम् (ścudbhyām) श्चुद्भ्यः (ścudbhyaḥ)
      ablative श्चुतः (ścutaḥ) श्चुद्भ्याम् (ścudbhyām) श्चुद्भ्यः (ścudbhyaḥ)
      genitive श्चुतः (ścutaḥ) श्चुतोः (ścutoḥ) श्चुताम् (ścutām)
      locative श्चुति (ścuti) श्चुतोः (ścutoḥ) श्चुत्सु (ścutsu)
      vocative श्चुत् (ścut) श्चुतौ (ścutau)
      श्चुता¹ (ścutā¹)
      श्चुतः (ścutaḥ)
      • ¹Vedic
      Feminine root-stem declension of श्चुत्
      singular dual plural
      nominative श्चुत् (ścut) श्चुतौ (ścutau)
      श्चुता¹ (ścutā¹)
      श्चुतः (ścutaḥ)
      accusative श्चुतम् (ścutam) श्चुतौ (ścutau)
      श्चुता¹ (ścutā¹)
      श्चुतः (ścutaḥ)
      instrumental श्चुता (ścutā) श्चुद्भ्याम् (ścudbhyām) श्चुद्भिः (ścudbhiḥ)
      dative श्चुते (ścute) श्चुद्भ्याम् (ścudbhyām) श्चुद्भ्यः (ścudbhyaḥ)
      ablative श्चुतः (ścutaḥ) श्चुद्भ्याम् (ścudbhyām) श्चुद्भ्यः (ścudbhyaḥ)
      genitive श्चुतः (ścutaḥ) श्चुतोः (ścutoḥ) श्चुताम् (ścutām)
      locative श्चुति (ścuti) श्चुतोः (ścutoḥ) श्चुत्सु (ścutsu)
      vocative श्चुत् (ścut) श्चुतौ (ścutau)
      श्चुता¹ (ścutā¹)
      श्चुतः (ścutaḥ)
      • ¹Vedic
      Neuter root-stem declension of श्चुत्
      singular dual plural
      nominative श्चुत् (ścut) श्चुती (ścutī) श्चुन्ति (ścunti)
      accusative श्चुत् (ścut) श्चुती (ścutī) श्चुन्ति (ścunti)
      instrumental श्चुता (ścutā) श्चुद्भ्याम् (ścudbhyām) श्चुद्भिः (ścudbhiḥ)
      dative श्चुते (ścute) श्चुद्भ्याम् (ścudbhyām) श्चुद्भ्यः (ścudbhyaḥ)
      ablative श्चुतः (ścutaḥ) श्चुद्भ्याम् (ścudbhyām) श्चुद्भ्यः (ścudbhyaḥ)
      genitive श्चुतः (ścutaḥ) श्चुतोः (ścutoḥ) श्चुताम् (ścutām)
      locative श्चुति (ścuti) श्चुतोः (ścutoḥ) श्चुत्सु (ścutsu)
      vocative श्चुत् (ścut) श्चुती (ścutī) श्चुन्ति (ścunti)

      References

      1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) “ŚCOT”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, pages 658-659
      2. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1976) “ścótati”, in Kurzgefasstes Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindischen [A Concise Etymological Sanskrit Dictionary]‎[2] (in German), volume 3, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 380
      3. ^ Monier Williams (1899) “श्चुत्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 1093, column 3.
      4. ^ William Dwight Whitney (1885) The Roots, Verb-forms, and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language, Leipzig: Breitkopf and Härtel, page 177