Browse Dictionary: Letter “E”

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e

these/those.

Grammar: pronoun, accusative case; third person, masculine, plural.

Etymology: Garhwali/Awadhi/Braj - e; Prakrit/Pali/Sanskrit - he (हे - vocative particle).

e

these.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of surag, narak, ammrit and bikhu), nominative case; masculine, plural.

Etymology: Garhwali/Awadhi/Braj - e; Prakrit/Pali/Sanskrit - he (हे - vocative particle).

e

O!

Grammar: interjection.

Etymology: Garhwali/Awadhi/Braj - e; Prakrit/Pali/Sanskrit - he (हे - vocative particle).

eh

these.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of lobh and moh), nominative case; masculine, plural.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ehu/ihu; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).

eh

this, it.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of cākarī), nominative case; feminine, singular.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ehu/ihu; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).

eh

this.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of māiā), nominative case; feminine, singular.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ehu/ihu; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).

eh

these; like these.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of phal), nominative case; masculine, plural.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ehu/ihu; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).

ehā

this.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of jāti), nominative case; feminine, singular.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ihā/ihu/ih; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).

ehi

these.

Grammar: pronoun, accusative case; third person, masculine, plural.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ih; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).

eho

this alone, only this, this.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of hukamu), nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ihu; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).

eho

this alone, only this, this.

Grammar: adjective (of pāhucā), nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ih; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).

ehu

he, that, such one.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of āsaku), accusative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ihu; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).

ehu

this.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of viḍāṇu), accusative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ihu; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).

ehu

this, of this kind, such (a).

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of janeū), accusative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Apabhransh - ihu; Prakrit - eso; Sanskrit - eshah (एष: - this).


these itself.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of bandhanā), accusative case; third person, masculine, plural.

Etymology: Apabhransh - eī/ei (this itself); Prakrit - ea; Sanskrit - et (एत् - this).

ek

one/a (blink of an eye); for a very short time, for a moment, for an instant.

Grammar: adverb.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

ek

One.

Grammar: adjective (of bhagvāno), nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

ek

one (and the same); same.

Grammar: adjective (of dhīraju), nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Old Panjabi - ik; Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

ek

(on/in) One; (on/in) IkOankar.

Grammar: noun, locative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Old Panjabi - ik; Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

ekādasī

ekā+dasī, through eleventh, through the eleventh (lunar day/date), through the eleventh (day of lunar fortnight).

Grammar: noun, instrumental case; feminine, singular.

Etymology: Braj - ekādasī; Sanskrit - ekādashī (एकादशी - the eleventh day of each lunar fortnight; eleventh).

ekai

One.

Grammar: adjective (of soi), nominative case; third person, masculine, singular.

Etymology: Old Panjabi - ik; Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

ekai

of One, of IkOankar.

Grammar: noun, genitive case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Old Panjabi - ik; Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

ekam

through first, through the first (lunar day/date), through the first (day of lunar fortnight).

Grammar: noun, instrumental case; feminine, singular.

Etymology: Sanskrit - ekam (एकम् - one, only).

ekaṅkār

ekaṅ+akār, of Ekankar, of/having one form; of one Divine, of IkOankar.

Grammar: noun, genitive case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Braj - ekaṅkār/ekākār (Supreme Being); Sanskrit - ekāṁkār (एकांकार - a sound/tune/melody).

ekaṅkār

ekaṅ+akār, Ekankar, of/having One form; one Divine, IkOankar.

Grammar: noun, nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Braj - ekaṅkār/ekākār (Supreme Being); Sanskrit - ekāṁkār (एकांकार - a sound/tune/melody).

ekaṅkāru

ekaṅ+akār, Ekankar, who has one form; the one Divine, IkOankar.

Grammar: noun, nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Braj - ekaṅkār/ekākār (Supreme Being); Sanskrit - ekāṁkār (एकांकार - a sound/tune/melody).

ekaṅkāru

ekaṅ+akār, Ekankar, who has one form.

Grammar: adjective (of Prabhu), accusative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Braj - ekaṅkār/ekākār (Supreme Being); Sanskrit - ekāṁkār (एकांकार - a sound/tune/melody).

ekas

(with) One.

Grammar: noun, locative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Lahndi - ikas (only one); Apabhransh - ekkasi; Sanskrit - ekshah (एकश: - one by one, alone).

ekasu

(except) One, (except true) One; (except) IkOankar.

Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Lahndi - ikas (only one); Apabhransh - ekkasi; Sanskrit - ekashah (एकश: - one by one, alone).

eko

only one; unique/unparalleled.

Grammar: adjective (of soi), nominative case, masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

eko

one, one alone, only one.

Grammar: adjective (of guru guru), nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

eko

one, only one.

Grammar: adjective (of dībāṇu), nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

eko

one, one alone, one and the same.

Grammar: noun, nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

eku

one; only one.

Grammar: adjective (of nāmu), accusative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

eku

the One; the Unparalleled, the Unique, the Divine, IkOankar.

Grammar: noun, nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

eku

one, only one; unparalleled, incomparable, unique.

Grammar: adjective (of hari), accusative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

eku

one, one alone, only one; unique/unparalleled.

Grammar: adjective (of prabhu), nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

eku

one; one alone, only one.

Grammar: adjective (of nāmu), nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

eku

one, only one; unique.

Grammar: adjective (of prabh), nominative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Sindhi - eku; Prakrit - ekka; Pali - ek; Sanskrit - ek (एक - one, only).

English

Etymology: Apabhransh/Prakrit/Sanskrit - hari (हरि - green color; Vishnu/Krishan; one who takes away sins and sufferings; Hari, the Divine).

ete

so many, numerous; innumerable.

Grammar: adjective (of cānaṇ), accusative case; masculine, plural.

Etymology: Old Panjabi - etā/ete; Apabhransh - ittaa/etaü/ettaya (this much) ette (these many); Prakrit - ittā/ettā/ettia; Pali - ettak (this much); Sanskrit - iyattā (इयत्ता - this much).

etī

this much, so much; severe.

Grammar: pronominal adjective (of mār), nominative case; feminine, singular.

Etymology: Old Panjabi - etā/ete; Apabhransh - ittaa/etaü/ettaya (this much), ette (these many); Prakrit - ittā/ettā/ettia; Pali - ettak (this much); Sanskrit - iyattā (इयत्ता - this much).

ev

in this way.

Grammar: adverb.

Etymology: Apabhransh/Prakrit - ev; Sanskrit - evam (एवम् - therefore, in this way).

ev

like this, in this way.

Grammar: adverb.

Etymology: Apabhransh/Prakrit - ev; Sanskrit - evam (एवम् - for this, in this way).

evaḍu

e-vaḍ, so big, so great, such a big, such a great.

Grammar: adjective (of dātā), accusative case; masculine, singular.

Etymology: Gujarati - evaḍu; Apabhransh - evaḍ; Sanskrit - etāvat (एतावत् - so great, so much, so many).