ससान

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *se-sónh₂-e ~ *se-sn̥h₂-ḗr, from *senh₂-.

Pronunciation

Verb

स॒सान॑ • (sasā́na) third-singular indicative (type P, perfect, root सन्)

  1. perfect of सन् (san, to gain)

Conjugation

Perfect: स॒सान॑ (sasā́na)
Active Mediopassive
Singular Dual Plural Singular Dual Plural
Indicative
Third स॒सान॑
sasā́na
स॒स॒नतुः॑
sasanátuḥ
स॒स॒नुः
sasanúḥ
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Second स॒सनि॑थ¹ / स॒सन्थ॑²
sasánitha¹ / sasántha²
स॒स॒नथुः॑
sasanáthuḥ
स॒स॒न
sasaná
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First स॒सन॑ / स॒सान॑¹
sasána / sasā́na¹
स॒स॒नि॒व / स॒स॒न्व²
sasanivá / sasanvá²
स॒स॒नि॒म / स॒स॒न्म²
sasanimá / sasanmá²
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Participles
स॒स॒न्वांस् / स॒सा॒वांस्³ / स॒स॒नि॒वांस्
sasanvā́ṃs / sasāvā́ṃs³ / sasanivā́ṃs⁴
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Notes
  • ¹Later Sanskrit
  • ²Vedic
  • ³Correction for attested Rigvedic ससवांस् (sasavā́ṃs) / ⁴Occurs in a mantra in the Śrautasūtras, influenced by preceding सनिं (saniṃ)

Later Sanskrit would have had a weak stem सेन् (sen) (participle सेनिवांस् (senivāṃs)), but the root सन् (san) is in practice limited to Vedic.

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