पत्नी

See also: पतन

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit पत्नी (patnī).

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Hindi) IPA(key): /pət̪.niː/, [pɐt̪̚.niː]
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Noun

पत्नी • (patnīf (male equivalent पति, Urdu spelling پتنی)

  1. wife

Declension

Declension of पत्नी (fem ī-stem)
singular plural
direct पत्नी
patnī
पत्नियाँ
patniyā̃
oblique पत्नी
patnī
पत्नियों
patniyõ
vocative पत्नी
patnī
पत्नियो
patniyo

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References

Marathi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit पत्नी (patnī).

Noun

पत्नी • (patnīf

  1. wife

Synonyms

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Indo-Iranian *pátniH (wife, mistress), from Proto-Indo-European *pótnih₂ (wife), feminine of *pótis (husband, lord, master). Cognate with Avestan *𐬞𐬀𐬚𐬥𐬍 (*paθnī, attested in compounds), Ancient Greek πότνια (pótnia, lady, mistress), a title that was given to several goddesses.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

पत्नी॑ • (pátnī) stemf (masculine पति)

  1. wife
    • c. 1500 BCE – 1000 BCE, Ṛgveda 5.46.7:
      दे॒वानां॒ पत्नी॑र् उश॒तीर् अ॑वन्तु नः॒ प्राव॑न्तु नस् तु॒जये॒ वाज॑-सातये ।
      याः पार्थि॑वासो॒ या अ॒पाम् अपि॑ व्र॒ते ता नो॑ देवीः सुहवाः॒ शर्म॑ यच्छत ॥
      devā́nāṃ pátnīr uśatī́r avantu naḥ prā́vantu nas tujáye vā́ja-sātaye.
      yā́ḥ pā́rthivāso yā́ apā́m ápi vraté tā́ no devīḥ suhavāḥ śárma yacchata.
      May the Gods’ Wives aid us of their own freewill, aid us to offspring and the winning of the spoil.
      Grant us protection, O ye gracious Goddesses, ye who are on the earth or in the waters' realm.
  2. female possessor, mistress, Lady
    • c. 1500 BCE – 1000 BCE, Ṛgveda 3.61.4:
      अव॒ स्यूमे॑व चिन्व॒ती म॒घोन्य् उ॒षा या॑ति॒ स्वस॑रस्य॒ पत्नी॑
      स्व१॒॑र् जन॑न्ती सु॒भगा॑ सु॒दंसा॒ आन्ता॑द् दि॒वः प॑प्रथ॒ आ पृ॑थि॒व्याः ॥
      áva syū́meva cinvatī́ maghóny uṣā́ yāti svásarasya pátnī.
      svàr jánantī subhágā sudáṃsā ā́ntād diváḥ papratha ā́ pṛthivyā́ḥ.
      Letting her reins drop downward, Morning cometh, the wealthy Dame, the Lady of the dwelling;
      Bringing forth light, the Wonderful, the Blessed hath spread her from the bounds of earth and heaven.

Declension

Feminine ī-stem declension of पत्नी॑
singular dual plural
nominative पत्नी॑ (pátnī) पत्न्यौ॑ (pátnyau)
पत्नी॑¹ (pátnī¹)
पत्न्यः॑ (pátnyaḥ)
पत्नीः॑¹ (pátnīḥ¹)
accusative पत्नी॑म् (pátnīm) पत्न्यौ॑ (pátnyau)
पत्नी॑¹ (pátnī¹)
पत्नीः॑ (pátnīḥ)
instrumental पत्न्या॑ (pátnyā) पत्नी॑भ्याम् (pátnībhyām) पत्नी॑भिः (pátnībhiḥ)
dative पत्न्यै॑ (pátnyai) पत्नी॑भ्याम् (pátnībhyām) पत्नी॑भ्यः (pátnībhyaḥ)
ablative पत्न्याः॑ (pátnyāḥ)
पत्न्यै॑² (pátnyai²)
पत्नी॑भ्याम् (pátnībhyām) पत्नी॑भ्यः (pátnībhyaḥ)
genitive पत्न्याः॑ (pátnyāḥ)
पत्न्यै॑² (pátnyai²)
पत्न्योः॑ (pátnyoḥ) पत्नी॑नाम् (pátnīnām)
locative पत्न्या॑म् (pátnyām) पत्न्योः॑ (pátnyoḥ) पत्नी॑षु (pátnīṣu)
vocative पत्नि॑ (pátni) पत्न्यौ॑ (pátnyau)
पत्नी॑¹ (pátnī¹)
पत्न्यः॑ (pátnyaḥ)
पत्नीः॑¹ (pátnīḥ¹)
  • ¹Vedic
  • ²Brāhmaṇas

Descendants

References

  1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996), “pátnī-”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 74

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