ग्राम

Hindi

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Learned borrowing from Sanskrit ग्राम (grāma).

Noun

ग्राम • (grāmm (Urdu spelling گرام)

  1. village
    Synonym: गाँव (gā̃v)
Declension
Declension of ग्राम (masc cons-stem)
singular plural
direct ग्राम
grām
ग्राम
grām
oblique ग्राम
grām
ग्रामों
grāmõ
vocative ग्राम
grām
ग्रामो
grāmo

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English gram.

Noun

ग्राम • (grāmm (Urdu spelling گرام)

  1. gramme
Declension
Declension of ग्राम (masc cons-stem)
singular plural
direct ग्राम
grām
ग्राम
grām
oblique ग्राम
grām
ग्रामों
grāmõ
vocative ग्राम
grām
ग्रामो
grāmo

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

    Inherited from Proto-Indo-Aryan *grā́mas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *grā́mas, from Proto-Indo-European *(h₂)gróm-os, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ger- (to assemble, gather together). Cognate with Middle Persian [script needed] (grāmag, property, wealth).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    ग्राम॑ • (grā́ma) stemm

    1. an inhabited place, village, hamlet, settlement
    2. the collective inhabitants of place, community, race
    3. any number of men associated together, multitude, troop (especially of soldiers)
    4. the old women of a family
    5. a multitude, class, collection, number
    6. a number of tones, scale, gamut
    7. indriya
    8. inhabitants, people

    Declension

    Masculine a-stem declension of ग्राम॑
    singular dual plural
    nominative ग्रामः॑ (grā́maḥ) ग्रामौ॑ (grā́mau)
    ग्रामा॑¹ (grā́mā¹)
    ग्रामाः॑ (grā́māḥ)
    ग्रामा॑सः¹ (grā́māsaḥ¹)
    accusative ग्राम॑म् (grā́mam) ग्रामौ॑ (grā́mau)
    ग्रामा॑¹ (grā́mā¹)
    ग्रामा॑न् (grā́mān)
    instrumental ग्रामे॑ण (grā́meṇa) ग्रामा॑भ्याम् (grā́mābhyām) ग्रामैः॑ (grā́maiḥ)
    ग्रामे॑भिः¹ (grā́mebhiḥ¹)
    dative ग्रामा॑य (grā́māya) ग्रामा॑भ्याम् (grā́mābhyām) ग्रामे॑भ्यः (grā́mebhyaḥ)
    ablative ग्रामा॑त् (grā́māt) ग्रामा॑भ्याम् (grā́mābhyām) ग्रामे॑भ्यः (grā́mebhyaḥ)
    genitive ग्राम॑स्य (grā́masya) ग्राम॑योः (grā́mayoḥ) ग्रामा॑णाम् (grā́māṇām)
    locative ग्रामे॑ (grā́me) ग्राम॑योः (grā́mayoḥ) ग्रामे॑षु (grā́meṣu)
    vocative ग्राम॑ (grā́ma) ग्रामौ॑ (grā́mau)
    ग्रामा॑¹ (grā́mā¹)
    ग्रामाः॑ (grā́māḥ)
    ग्रामा॑सः¹ (grā́māsaḥ¹)
    • ¹Vedic

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    • Ashokan Prakrit: 𑀕𑀸𑀫 (gāma) (see there for further descendants)
    • Pali: gāma
    Borrowed terms

    Noun

    ग्राम • (grāma) stemn

    1. village

    Declension

    Neuter a-stem declension of ग्राम
    singular dual plural
    nominative ग्रामम् (grāmam) ग्रामे (grāme) ग्रामाणि (grāmāṇi)
    accusative ग्रामम् (grāmam) ग्रामे (grāme) ग्रामाणि (grāmāṇi)
    instrumental ग्रामेण (grāmeṇa) ग्रामाभ्याम् (grāmābhyām) ग्रामैः (grāmaiḥ)
    dative ग्रामाय (grāmāya) ग्रामाभ्याम् (grāmābhyām) ग्रामेभ्यः (grāmebhyaḥ)
    ablative ग्रामात् (grāmāt) ग्रामाभ्याम् (grāmābhyām) ग्रामेभ्यः (grāmebhyaḥ)
    genitive ग्रामस्य (grāmasya) ग्रामयोः (grāmayoḥ) ग्रामाणाम् (grāmāṇām)
    locative ग्रामे (grāme) ग्रामयोः (grāmayoḥ) ग्रामेषु (grāmeṣu)
    vocative ग्राम (grāma) ग्रामे (grāme) ग्रामाणि (grāmāṇi)

    References

    • Monier Williams (1899), “ग्राम”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 373, column 1.
    • Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992), “grā́ma-”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume 1, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, pages 507-508
    • Lubotsky, Alexander (2011), “grā́ma-”, in The Indo-Aryan Inherited Lexicon (in progress) (Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Project), Leiden University, page 217
    • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985), “grā́ma”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press