सन्धान

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

  • संधान (saṃdhāna)

Alternative scripts

Etymology

सन्धा (sandhā) +‎ -अन (-ana)

Pronunciation

Noun

सन्धान • (sandhāna) stemm

  1. small eggplant
  2. particular spell recited over weapons
  3. foundry; place where metals are wrought or stored
  4. change
  5. bachelor

Noun

सन्धान • (sandhāna) stemf

  1. progeny

Noun

सन्धान • (sandhāna) stemn

  1. demography
  2. air capacitor
  3. (computing) bug fix
  4. rent
  5. union, alliance, junction
  6. means of union
  7. an act of placing or joining together or uniting; bringing together
  8. an assembly or meeting of people
  9. an act of taking aim
  10. an act of perceiving; perception
  11. obscuring
  12. joint
  13. fitting
  14. league
  15. repair
  16. mixing
  17. boundary
  18. preparation
  19. peace
  20. the process of healing wound
  21. fixing on
  22. friendship
  23. point of contact
  24. growing together
  25. (alcoholic beverages) spirituous alcohol
  26. a kind of relish eaten to excite thirst
  27. (foods) sour rice gruel
  28. compounding
  29. making peace with
  30. bell metal
  31. combination of words

Declension

Neuter a-stem declension of सन्धान
singular dual plural
nominative सन्धानम् (sandhānam) सन्धाने (sandhāne) सन्धानानि (sandhānāni)
सन्धाना¹ (sandhānā¹)
accusative सन्धानम् (sandhānam) सन्धाने (sandhāne) सन्धानानि (sandhānāni)
सन्धाना¹ (sandhānā¹)
instrumental सन्धानेन (sandhānena) सन्धानाभ्याम् (sandhānābhyām) सन्धानैः (sandhānaiḥ)
सन्धानेभिः¹ (sandhānebhiḥ¹)
dative सन्धानाय (sandhānāya) सन्धानाभ्याम् (sandhānābhyām) सन्धानेभ्यः (sandhānebhyaḥ)
ablative सन्धानात् (sandhānāt) सन्धानाभ्याम् (sandhānābhyām) सन्धानेभ्यः (sandhānebhyaḥ)
genitive सन्धानस्य (sandhānasya) सन्धानयोः (sandhānayoḥ) सन्धानानाम् (sandhānānām)
locative सन्धाने (sandhāne) सन्धानयोः (sandhānayoḥ) सन्धानेषु (sandhāneṣu)
vocative सन्धान (sandhāna) सन्धाने (sandhāne) सन्धानानि (sandhānāni)
सन्धाना¹ (sandhānā¹)
  • ¹Vedic

References

Monier Williams (1899) “सन्धान”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 1144.