रात्रि

Hindi

Etymology

  • Learned borrowing from Sanskrit रात्रि॑ (rā́tri). Doublet of रात (rāt).

    Pronunciation

    • (Delhi) IPA(key): /ɾɑːt̪.ɾiː/, [ɾäːt̪.ɾiː]

    Noun

    रात्रि • (rātrif

    1. night
      Synonyms: रात (rāt), निशा (niśā), रजनी (rajnī)

    Declension

    Declension of रात्रि (fem i-stem)
    singular plural
    direct रात्रि
    rātri
    रात्रियाँ
    rātriyā̃
    oblique रात्रि
    rātri
    रात्रियों
    rātriyõ
    vocative रात्रि
    rātri
    रात्रियो
    rātriyo

    Sanskrit

    Alternative scripts

    Etymology

  • A dialectal variant of रात्री (rā́trī); see there for more.[1] A further discussion of the current form is as follows.

    Attested from the Middle Vedic period onwards, the term arose as a dialectal variant of an older रात्री (rā́trī). The Rigveda only attests रात्री (rā́trī) but the Vedic texts that came after the Rigveda attest both the variants. In Classical Sanskrit literature, only रात्रि (rātri) is attested and all the Middle Indo-Aryan reflexes are formally descended from this variant, suggesting that the older form रात्री (rā́trī) completely fell out of use by the end of the Vedic period.

    Although not common, variations of a similar nature have also been observed in नारी (nā́rī) ~ नारि (nā́ri) and नप्ती (naptī́) ~ नप्ति (naptí). The presence of such alteration in other languages (see नप्ति (napti)) suggests that such variants with shortened vowels are not completely unetymological and may have existed as dialectal variants in Proto-Indo-Iranian and Proto-Indo-European.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    रात्रि॑ • (rā́tri) stemf

    1. night
      Synonyms: see Thesaurus:रात्रि
      • c. 1200 BCE – 1000 BCE, Atharvaveda 16.7:
        यददोअदो अभ्यगछं यद्दोषा यत्पूर्वां रात्रिम्
        यज्जाग्रद्यत्सुप्तो यद्दिवा यन् नक्तम् ॥
        यदहरहरभिगछामि तस्मादेनमव दये ॥
        तं जहि तेन मन्दस्व तस्य पृष्टीरपि शृणीहि ॥
        स मा जीवीत्तं प्राणो जहातु ॥
        yadadoado abhyagachaṃ yaddoṣā yatpūrvāṃ rātrim.
        yajjāgradyatsupto yaddivā yan naktam.
        yadaharaharabhigachāmi tasmādenamava daye.
        taṃ jahi tena mandasva tasya pṛṣṭīrapi śṛṇīhi.
        sa mā jīvīttaṃ prāṇo jahātu.
        Whatever [enemy] I have met with, whether at dusk or during early night,
        Whether waking or sleeping, whether by day or by night.
        Whether I meet with it day by day, from that do I bribe him away.
        Slay him; rejoice in this; crush his ribs.
        Let him not live. Let the breath of life forsake him.

    Declension

    Feminine i-stem declension of रात्रि
    singular dual plural
    nominative रात्रिः (rā́triḥ) रात्री (rā́trī) रात्रयः (rā́trayaḥ)
    accusative रात्रिम् (rā́trim) रात्री (rā́trī) रात्रीः (rā́trīḥ)
    instrumental रात्र्या (rā́tryā)
    रात्री¹ (rā́trī¹)
    रात्रिभ्याम् (rā́tribhyām) रात्रिभिः (rā́tribhiḥ)
    dative रात्रये (rā́traye)
    रात्र्यै² (rā́tryai²)
    रात्री¹ (rā́trī¹)
    रात्रिभ्याम् (rā́tribhyām) रात्रिभ्यः (rā́tribhyaḥ)
    ablative रात्रेः (rā́treḥ)
    रात्र्याः² (rā́tryāḥ²)
    रात्र्यै³ (rā́tryai³)
    रात्रिभ्याम् (rā́tribhyām) रात्रिभ्यः (rā́tribhyaḥ)
    genitive रात्रेः (rā́treḥ)
    रात्र्याः² (rā́tryāḥ²)
    रात्र्यै³ (rā́tryai³)
    रात्र्योः (rā́tryoḥ) रात्रीणाम् (rā́trīṇām)
    locative रात्रौ (rā́trau)
    रात्र्याम्² (rā́tryām²)
    रात्रा¹ (rā́trā¹)
    रात्र्योः (rā́tryoḥ) रात्रिषु (rā́triṣu)
    vocative रात्रे (rā́tre) रात्री (rā́trī) रात्रयः (rā́trayaḥ)
    • ¹Vedic
    • ²Later Sanskrit
    • ³Brāhmaṇas

    Descendants

    • Dardic:
    • Ashokan Prakrit: 𑀮𑀸𑀢𑀺 (lāti)
    • Gandhari: 𐨪𐨟𐨿𐨪𐨁 (ratri)
    • Pali: ratti
    Borrowed terms

    See also

    References

    1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996), “rā́trī- (> line 1 > seit AV auch rā́tri-)”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 447

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