-ताति

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

Probably an extension of -तात् (-tāt), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *-taHts, from Proto-Indo-European *-teh₂ts.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ताति • (-tātif (Vedic)

  1. suffix forming nouns representing a state of being

Usage notes

The accent falls on the syllable before the suffix.

Declension

Feminine i-stem declension of -ताति
singular dual plural
nominative -तातिः (-tātiḥ) -ताती (-tātī) -तातयः (-tātayaḥ)
accusative -तातिम् (-tātim) -ताती (-tātī) -तातीः (-tātīḥ)
instrumental -तात्या (-tātyā)
-ताती¹ (-tātī¹)
-तातिभ्याम् (-tātibhyām) -तातिभिः (-tātibhiḥ)
dative -तातये (-tātaye)
-तात्यै² (-tātyai²)
-ताती¹ (-tātī¹)
-तातिभ्याम् (-tātibhyām) -तातिभ्यः (-tātibhyaḥ)
ablative -तातेः (-tāteḥ)
-तात्याः² (-tātyāḥ²)
-तात्यै³ (-tātyai³)
-तातिभ्याम् (-tātibhyām) -तातिभ्यः (-tātibhyaḥ)
genitive -तातेः (-tāteḥ)
-तात्याः² (-tātyāḥ²)
-तात्यै³ (-tātyai³)
-तात्योः (-tātyoḥ) -तातीनाम् (-tātīnām)
locative -तातौ (-tātau)
-तात्याम्² (-tātyām²)
-ताता¹ (-tātā¹)
-तात्योः (-tātyoḥ) -तातिषु (-tātiṣu)
vocative -ताते (-tāte) -ताती (-tātī) -तातयः (-tātayaḥ)
  • ¹Vedic
  • ²Later Sanskrit
  • ³Brāhmaṇas

Derived terms

Sanskrit terms suffixed with -ताति

References

  • William Dwight Whitney (1889), Sanskrit Grammar[1], § 1238, pages 476-7
  • Wackernagel, Jakob; Albert Debrunner (1896-1964), Altindische Grammatik [Grammar of Ancient Indian] (Indogermanische Bibliothek. 2. Reihe: Wörterbücher)‎[2] (in German), Vol. II.2: Die Nominalsuffixe, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, published 1954, section 464, pages 621-2