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मेथि
मेथि
Sanskrit
Alternative forms
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Noun
मेथि • (methí) m
- a pillar, post (especially a pillar in the middle of a threshing-floor to which oxen are bound, but also any central point or centre) (AV. etc.)
 - cattle-shed (AV.)
 - a prop for supporting carriage-shafts (AV. etc.)
 
Declension
| Masculine i-stem declension of मेथि | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nom. sg. | मेथिः (methiḥ) | ||
| Gen. sg. | मेथेः (metheḥ) | ||
| Singular | Dual | Plural | |
| Nominative | मेथिः (methiḥ) | मेथी (methī) | मेथयः (methayaḥ) | 
| Vocative | मेथे (methe) | मेथी (methī) | मेथयः (methayaḥ) | 
| Accusative | मेथिम् (methim) | मेथी (methī) | मेथीन् (methīn) | 
| Instrumental | मेथिना (methinā) | मेथिभ्याम् (methibhyām) | मेथिभिः (methibhiḥ) | 
| Dative | मेथये (methaye) | मेथिभ्याम् (methibhyām) | मेथिभ्यः (methibhyaḥ) | 
| Ablative | मेथेः (metheḥ) | मेथिभ्याम् (methibhyām) | मेथिभ्यः (methibhyaḥ) | 
| Genitive | मेथेः (metheḥ) | मेथ्योः (methyoḥ) | मेथीनाम् (methīnām) | 
| Locative | मेथौ (methau) | मेथ्योः (methyoḥ) | मेथिषु (methiṣu) | 
References
- Sir Monier Monier-Williams (1898) A Sanskrit-English dictionary etymologically and philologically arranged with special reference to cognate Indo-European languages, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 0832