इध्

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

  • इन्ध् (indh)

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *Haydʰ-, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Haydʰ-, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eydʰ- (to burn, kindle). Cognate with Ancient Greek αἴθω (aíthō, I kindle, burn), Latin aestus (heat, fire), Old Irish áed (fire), Old English ād (pyre), āl (fire).

Root

इध् • (idh)

  1. to kindle

Derived terms

Primary verbal forms
  • इ॒न्द्धे (inddhé, present)
  • इन्धिष्यते (indhiṣyate, future)
  • ऐन्धि॑ष्ट (áindhiṣṭa, aorist)
  • ई॒धे (īdhé, perfect)
Secondary forms
  • इ॒ध्यते॑ (idhyáte, passive)
Non-finite forms
  • इ॒द्ध (iddhá, past participle)
  • इ॒न्धि॒त (indhitá, past participle)
  • इधा॑न (ídhāna, past participle)
  • इन्धितुम् (indhitum, infinitive)
Derived nominal forms
  • अग्नीध् (agnī́dh, the priest who kindles the fire)
  • इध्म (idhmá, fuel)
  • इन्ध (índha, lighting, kindling)
  • इन्धन (indhana, kindling, lighting)
  • एध (édha, fuel)
  • एधस् (édhas, fuel)
Sanskrit terms belonging to the root इध् (0 c, 4 e)
Terms derived from the Sanskrit root इध् (1 c, 0 e)

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