vāmana
Pali
Alternative forms
Alternative scripts
- 𑀯𑀸𑀫𑀦 (Brahmi script)
- वामन (Devanagari script)
- ৰামন (Bengali script)
- වාමන (Sinhalese script)
- ဝါမန or ဝႃမၼ (Burmese script)
- วามน or วามะนะ (Thai script)
- ᩅᩤᨾᨶ (Tai Tham script)
- ວາມນ or ວາມະນະ (Lao script)
- វាមន (Khmer script)
- 𑅇𑄂𑄟𑄚 (Chakma script)
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit वामन (vāmaná).
Adjective
vāmana
Declension
Declension table of "vāmana" (masculine)
| Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative (first) | vāmano | vāmanā |
| Accusative (second) | vāmanaṃ | vāmane |
| Instrumental (third) | vāmanena | vāmanehi or vāmanebhi |
| Dative (fourth) | vāmanassa or vāmanāya or vāmanatthaṃ | vāmanānaṃ |
| Ablative (fifth) | vāmanasmā or vāmanamhā or vāmanā | vāmanehi or vāmanebhi |
| Genitive (sixth) | vāmanassa | vāmanānaṃ |
| Locative (seventh) | vāmanasmiṃ or vāmanamhi or vāmane | vāmanesu |
| Vocative (calling) | vāmana | vāmanā |
Declension table of "vāmanā" (feminine)
| Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative (first) | vāmanā | vāmanāyo or vāmanā |
| Accusative (second) | vāmanaṃ | vāmanāyo or vāmanā |
| Instrumental (third) | vāmanāya | vāmanāhi or vāmanābhi |
| Dative (fourth) | vāmanāya | vāmanānaṃ |
| Ablative (fifth) | vāmanāya | vāmanāhi or vāmanābhi |
| Genitive (sixth) | vāmanāya | vāmanānaṃ |
| Locative (seventh) | vāmanāya or vāmanāyaṃ | vāmanāsu |
| Vocative (calling) | vāmane | vāmanāyo or vāmanā |
Declension table of "vāmana" (neuter)
| Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative (first) | vāmanaṃ | vāmanāni |
| Accusative (second) | vāmanaṃ | vāmanāni |
| Instrumental (third) | vāmanena | vāmanehi or vāmanebhi |
| Dative (fourth) | vāmanassa or vāmanāya or vāmanatthaṃ | vāmanānaṃ |
| Ablative (fifth) | vāmanasmā or vāmanamhā or vāmanā | vāmanehi or vāmanebhi |
| Genitive (sixth) | vāmanassa | vāmanānaṃ |
| Locative (seventh) | vāmanasmiṃ or vāmanamhi or vāmane | vāmanesu |
| Vocative (calling) | vāmana | vāmanāni |
References
- Pali Text Society (1921–1925) “vāmana”, in Pali-English Dictionary, London: Chipstead