जुष्
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Sanskrit
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- जोष् (joṣ)
Alternative scripts
[edit]Alternative scripts
- জুষ্ (Assamese script)
- ᬚᬸᬱ᭄ (Balinese script)
- জুষ্ (Bengali script)
- 𑰕𑰲𑰬𑰿 (Bhaiksuki script)
- 𑀚𑀼𑀱𑁆 (Brahmi script)
- ဇုၑ် (Burmese script)
- જુષ્ (Gujarati script)
- ਜੁਸ਼੍ (Gurmukhi script)
- 𑌜𑍁𑌷𑍍 (Grantha script)
- ꦗꦸꦰ꧀ (Javanese script)
- 𑂔𑂳𑂭𑂹 (Kaithi script)
- ಜುಷ್ (Kannada script)
- ជុឞ៑ (Khmer script)
- ຊຸຩ຺ (Lao script)
- ജുഷ് (Malayalam script)
- ᡯᡠᢢ (Manchu script)
- 𑘕𑘳𑘬𑘿 (Modi script)
- ᠽᠤᢔ (Mongolian script)
- 𑦵𑧔𑧌𑧠 (Nandinagari script)
- 𑐖𑐸𑐲𑑂 (Newa script)
- ଜୁଷ୍ (Odia script)
- ꢙꢸꢰ꣄ (Saurashtra script)
- 𑆘𑆶𑆰𑇀 (Sharada script)
- 𑖕𑖲𑖬𑖿 (Siddham script)
- ජුෂ් (Sinhalese script)
- 𑩣𑩒𑪀 𑪙 (Soyombo script)
- 𑚑𑚰𑚶 (Takri script)
- ஜுஷ் (Tamil script)
- జుష్ (Telugu script)
- ชุษฺ (Thai script)
- ཛུ་ཥ྄ (Tibetan script)
- 𑒖𑒳𑒭𑓂 (Tirhuta script)
- 𑨥𑨃𑨯𑨴 (Zanabazar Square script)
Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Indo-European *ǵews- (“to taste, try”). Cognates include Latin gustus, Persian دوست (dust, “friend”), Old English ċēosan (whence English choose).
Pronunciation
[edit]Root
[edit]जुष् • (juṣ)
- to be pleased or satisfied or favorable
- to like, be fond of, enjoy
- to have pleasure, give pleasure
- to choose (for)
- to afflict
Derived terms
[edit]Category Terms derived from the Sanskrit root जुष् not found
- Primary Verbal Forms
- Secondary Forms
- Non-Finite Forms
- Derived Nominal Forms
References
[edit]- Monier Williams (1899) “जुष्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 424, column 1.
- Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1893) “जुष्”, in A practical Sanskrit dictionary with transliteration, accentuation, and etymological analysis throughout, London: Oxford University Press
- William Dwight Whitney, 1885, The Roots, Verb-forms, and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language, Leipzig: Breitkopf and Härtel, page 54
- Otto Böhtlingk, Richard Schmidt (1879-1928) “जुष्”, in Walter Slaje, Jürgen Hanneder, Paul Molitor, Jörg Ritter, editors, Nachtragswörterbuch des Sanskrit (in German), Halle-Wittenberg: Martin-Luther-Universität, published 2016
- Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen[1] (in German), volume 1, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 599
- Mallory, J. P. with Adams, D. Q. (2006) The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European World (Oxford Linguistics), New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 255
- Rix, Helmut, editor (2001), Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben (in German), 2nd edition, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, →ISBN, page 166
- Pokorny, Julius (1959) “0399”, in Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), volume 2, Bern, München: Francke Verlag, page 0399