आचार्य

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Hindi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit आचार्य (ācārya).

Pronunciation

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  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /ɑː.t͡ʃɑːɾ.jᵊ/, [äː.t͡ʃäːɾ.jᵊ]

Noun

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आचार्य (ācāryam (Urdu spelling آچاریہ)

  1. (Hinduism, Buddhism) teacher, scholar

Declension

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Marathi

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Etymology

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Inherited from Sanskrit आचार्य (ācārya).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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आचार्य (ācārya?

  1. religious teacher; guru
  2. superintendent of a high school

References

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  • Berntsen, Maxine, “आचार्य”, in A Basic Marathi-English Dictionary, New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies, 1982-1983, page 8.

Sanskrit

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Alternative scripts

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Etymology

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आचार (ācāra, conduct, behavior) +‎ -य (-ya, gerundive suffix), literally of rules and conduct.[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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आचार्य (ācārya) stemm

  1. knowing or teaching the rules’; a spiritual guide or teacher (especially one who invests the student with the sacrificial thread, and instructs him in the Vedas, in the law of sacrifice and religious mysteries)

Declension

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Masculine a-stem declension of आचार्य (ācārya)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative आचार्यः
ācāryaḥ
आचार्यौ / आचार्या¹
ācāryau / ācāryā¹
आचार्याः / आचार्यासः¹
ācāryāḥ / ācāryāsaḥ¹
Vocative आचार्य
ācārya
आचार्यौ / आचार्या¹
ācāryau / ācāryā¹
आचार्याः / आचार्यासः¹
ācāryāḥ / ācāryāsaḥ¹
Accusative आचार्यम्
ācāryam
आचार्यौ / आचार्या¹
ācāryau / ācāryā¹
आचार्यान्
ācāryān
Instrumental आचार्येण
ācāryeṇa
आचार्याभ्याम्
ācāryābhyām
आचार्यैः / आचार्येभिः¹
ācāryaiḥ / ācāryebhiḥ¹
Dative आचार्याय
ācāryāya
आचार्याभ्याम्
ācāryābhyām
आचार्येभ्यः
ācāryebhyaḥ
Ablative आचार्यात्
ācāryāt
आचार्याभ्याम्
ācāryābhyām
आचार्येभ्यः
ācāryebhyaḥ
Genitive आचार्यस्य
ācāryasya
आचार्ययोः
ācāryayoḥ
आचार्याणाम्
ācāryāṇām
Locative आचार्ये
ācārye
आचार्ययोः
ācāryayoḥ
आचार्येषु
ācāryeṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

Descendants

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Borrowed terms

References

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  1. ^ Sanskrit and Indian Studies: Essays in Honour of Daniel H.H. Ingalls. (2012). Netherlands: Springer Netherlands.