लुभ्

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

  • लोभ् (lobh)

Alternative scripts

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *lewbʰ- (to love). Cognate with English love, Latin libido, Russian люби́ть (ljubítʹ), Czech libý، Albanian lyp and Persian آلفتن (âloftan).

Root

लुभ् • (lubh)

  1. to desire
  2. to covet
  3. to enchant, make crazy
  4. to long for
  5. to entice
  6. to be perplexed
  7. to allure

Derived terms

Primary verbal forms
  • लुभ्य॑ति (lúbhyati, present)
  • लुभति (lubhati, present)
  • लो॒भि॒ष्यति॑ (lobhiṣyáti, future)
  • लो॒ब्धा (lobdhā́, periphrastic future)
  • लो॒भि॒ता (lobhitā́, periphrastic future)
  • अलु॑भत् (álubhat, aorist)
  • अलो॑भीत् (álobhīt, aorist)
  • लु॒लोभ॑ (lulóbha, perfect)
Secondary forms
  • लो॒भय॑ति (lobháyati, causative)
  • अलू॑लुभत् (álūlubhat, causative aorist)
  • लोभ्यते (lobhyate, passive of causative)
  • लुलुभिषति (lulubhiṣati, desiderative)
  • लुलोभिषति (lulobhiṣati, desiderative)
  • लुलोभयिषति (lulobhayiṣati, desiderative of causative)
  • लोलुभ्यते (lolubhyate, intensive)
  • लोलोब्धि (lolobdhi, intensive)
Non-finite forms
  • लुब्ध (lubdha, past participle)
  • लुभित (lubhita, past participle)
  • लोब्धुम् (lobdhum, infinitive)
  • लोभित्वा (lobhitvā, gerund)
  • लुभित्वा (lubhitvā, gerund)
  • लुब्ध्वा (lubdhvā, gerund)
  • लोभ्य (lobhya, gerundive)
  • लोभनीय (lobhanīya, gerundive)
Derived nominal forms
Prefixed root forms
  • आलुभ् (ālubh)
  • प्रलुभ् (pralubh)
Sanskrit terms belonging to the root लुभ् (0 c, 5 e)
Terms derived from the Sanskrit root लुभ् (2 c, 0 e)

References

  • Hellwig, Oliver (2010–2026), “lubh”, in DCS - The Digital Corpus of Sanskrit, Berlin, Germany.
  • Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996), “LOBH”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, pages 483-4