जन्मन्

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) birth, production, origin
 * 2) existence, life
 * 3) nativity Lit. VarBṛS. i, 10
 * 4) re-birth Lit. Sarvad. xi
 * 5) birthplace, home Lit. RV. ii, 9, 3; viii, 69, 3; x, 5, 7 Lit. AV. Lit.
 * 6) progenitor, father Lit. Śak. vii, 18
 * 7) a creature, being Lit. RV. Lit. TBr. ii Lit. AitBr. iv, 10
 * 8) people Lit. RV. ii, 26, 3; iii, 15, 2
 * 9) the people of a household, kind, race Lit. RV. ( [ubháyaj] sg., du. and pl., " both races " i.e. gods and men or ( Lit. x, 37, 11 ) men and animals)
 * 10) nature, quality, Lit. i, 70, 2
 * 11) custom, manner ( [pratnéna jánmanā], according to ancient custom) Lit., i, 87, 5; ix, 3, 9 Lit. SV. (v.l. [manm] Lit. RV.) Lit. Hariv. 15718 ( [dūta-janmanā] , "like a messenger" )

Descendants

 * Central Indo-Aryan:
 * Hindustani: jām, anjāmā, jamṛā, jamṛī
 * Eastern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northwestern Indo-Aryan:
 * Central Indo-Aryan:
 * Hindustani: jāmnā, jamānā
 * Eastern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northwestern Indo-Aryan:
 * Central Indo-Aryan:
 * Hindustani: jāmnā, jamānā
 * Eastern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northwestern Indo-Aryan:
 * Central Indo-Aryan:
 * Hindustani: jāmnā, jamānā
 * Eastern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northwestern Indo-Aryan:
 * Eastern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northwestern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northwestern Indo-Aryan:
 * Northwestern Indo-Aryan:

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