श्वाविध्

Hindi

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Sanskrit श्वाविध् (śvāvídh). Doublet of साही (sāhī).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /ʃʋɑː.ʋɪd̪ʱ/, [ʃʋäː.ʋɪd̪ʱ]

Noun

श्वाविध् • (śvāvidh) m

  1. (rare) porcupine
    Synonyms: सेधा (sedhā), साही (sāhī), सेही (sehī)

Declension

Further reading

Sanskrit

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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *śwaHwídʰ-, from *śwá (dog) + *Hwídʰ- (piercing, perforating, wounding), from the zero grades of Proto-Indo-European *ḱwṓ (dog) and *h₁weydʰh₁- respectively. Literally "dog-piercer". See also व्यध् (vyadh, to pierce, hurt, root). The constituent components are श्वन् (śvan, dog) + व्यध् (vyadh, to pierce).

Pronunciation

Noun

श्वाविध् • (śvāvídh) stem, m

  1. a porcupine
    • c. 1200 BCE – 1000 BCE, Atharvaveda 5.13.9:
      कर्णा श्वावित्तदब्रवीद्गिरेरवचरन्तिका ।
      याः काश्चेमाः खनित्रिमास्तासामरसतमं विषम् ॥
      karṇā śvāvittadabravīdgireravacarantikā.
      yāḥ kāścemāḥ khanitrimāstāsāmarasatamaṃ viṣam.
      Dwelling beside the mountain's slope, the quick-eared porcupine exclaimed:
      The poison which is in all these she-snakes homed in earth is most powerless.

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Derived terms

  • श्वाविच्छरण (śvāviccharaṇa, porcupine's lair)
  • श्वाविच्छललित (śvāvicchalalita, furnished with porcupine quills)
  • श्वाविद्गर्त (śvāvidgarta, porcupine's lair)
  • श्वाविद्रोमन् (śvāvidroman, quill of a porcupine)
  • श्वाविल्लोमन् (śvāvilloman, quill of a porcupine)

Descendants

  • Dardic:
    • Kalasha: šu
    • Khowar: شُو (šu)
  • Pali: sāmi
  • Prakrit: 𑀲𑀸𑀯𑀺𑀳 (sāviha)
    • Magadhi Prakrit:
      • Odia: ସାଇଁ (saĩ)
    • Sauraseni Prakrit:
      • Gujarati: શાહુડી (śāhuḍī)
      • Hindustani:
        Hindi: साही (sāhī)
        Urdu: ساہی (sāhī)

Further reading

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