जगत्
Hindi
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Sanskrit जगत् (jagat).
Pronunciation
Noun
जगत् • (jagat) m
Declension
Declension of जगत् (masc cons-stem)
Sanskrit
Etymology
From the root गम् (gam, “to go, come, move”).
Noun
जगत् • (jagat) stem, m
Noun
जगत् • (jagat) stem, n
- the world, the universe
- body, the "world of the soul"
- a multitude of animals
- heaven and the lower world
Adjective
जगत् • (jagat)
Derived terms
- जगन्नाथ (jagannātha)
- जगत्पति (jagatpati)
- जगत्पित्रि (jagatpitri)
- जगत्प्रसिद्ध (jagatprasiddha)
Descendants
- Assamese: জগৎ (zogot)
- Bengali: জগৎ (jogoto)
- → Hindi: जगत् (jagat)
- → Malay: jagat
- Indonesian: jagat
- Marathi: जगत (jagat)
- Odia: ଜଗତ୍ (jagat)
References
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