क्षुभ्

Sanskrit

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Etymology

    Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *k⁽ʷ⁾eswbʰ- (shake).[1][2] Cognate with Proto-Slavic *xybàti (to sway, perturb).

    Pronunciation

    For the noun:

    Root

    क्षुभ् • (kṣubh)

    1. to shake, tremble, be agitated or disturbed, be unsteady, waver, stumble

    Derived terms

    Primary verbal forms
    • क्षोभते (kṣobhate, present)
    • क्षुभ्यति (kṣubhyati, present)
    • क्षुभ्यते (kṣubhyate, present)
    • क्षुभ्नाति (kṣubhnāti, present)
    Secondary forms
    • क्षोभयति (kṣobhayati, causative)
    • क्षोभयते (kṣobhayate, causative)
    • चुक्षोभयिषु (cukṣobhayiṣu, desiderative of causative)
    Non-finite forms
    Derived nominal forms
    • क्षुभा (kṣubhā)
    • क्षोभ (kṣobha)
    • क्षोभक (kṣobhaka)
    • क्षोभ॑ण (kṣóbhaṇa)
    • क्षुभ् (kṣúbh)
    • क्षोभ्य (kṣobhya)
    Sanskrit terms belonging to the root क्षुभ् (0 c, 3 e)
    Terms derived from the Sanskrit root क्षुभ् (1 c, 0 e)

    Noun

    क्षुभ् • (kṣúbh) stemf

    1. a shake, blow, tremble, push, agitation, excitement

    Declension

    Feminine root-stem declension of क्षुभ्
    singular dual plural
    nominative क्षुप् (kṣúp) क्षुभौ॑ (kṣúbhau)
    क्षुभा॑¹ (kṣúbhā¹)
    क्षुभः॑ (kṣúbhaḥ)
    accusative क्षुभ॑म् (kṣúbham) क्षुभौ॑ (kṣúbhau)
    क्षुभा॑¹ (kṣúbhā¹)
    क्षुभः॑ (kṣúbhaḥ)
    instrumental क्षु॒भा (kṣubhā́) क्षु॒ब्भ्याम् (kṣubbhyā́m) क्षु॒ब्भिः (kṣubbhíḥ)
    dative क्षु॒भे (kṣubhé) क्षु॒ब्भ्याम् (kṣubbhyā́m) क्षु॒ब्भ्यः (kṣubbhyáḥ)
    ablative क्षु॒भः (kṣubháḥ) क्षु॒ब्भ्याम् (kṣubbhyā́m) क्षु॒ब्भ्यः (kṣubbhyáḥ)
    genitive क्षु॒भः (kṣubháḥ) क्षु॒भोः (kṣubhóḥ) क्षु॒भाम् (kṣubhā́m)
    locative क्षु॒भि (kṣubhí) क्षु॒भोः (kṣubhóḥ) क्षु॒प्सु (kṣupsú)
    vocative क्षुप् (kṣúp) क्षुभौ॑ (kṣúbhau)
    क्षुभा॑¹ (kṣúbhā¹)
    क्षुभः॑ (kṣúbhaḥ)
    • ¹Vedic

    References

    1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996), “KṢOBH”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume II, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 482
    2. ^ Lubotsky, Alexander (2011), “kṣobh”, in The Indo-Aryan Inherited Lexicon (in progress) (Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Project), Leiden University

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