"दैत्य" meaning in Hindi

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Noun

IPA: /d̪ɛːt̪.jᵊ/ [Delhi-Hindi]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Sanskrit दैत्य (daitya). Etymology templates: {{lbor|hi|sa|दैत्य}} Learned borrowing from Sanskrit दैत्य (daitya) Head templates: {{hi-noun|g=m|ur=ديتيه}} दैत्य • (daitya) m (Urdu spelling ديتيه) Inflection templates: {{hi-ndecl|<M>}} Forms: daitya [romanization], ديتيه [Urdu], no-table-tags [table-tags], दैत्य [direct, singular], दैत्य [direct, plural], दैत्य [oblique, singular], दैत्यों [oblique, plural], दैत्य [singular, vocative], दैत्यो [plural, vocative]
  1. (Hinduism) Daitya, a son of Diti and Kashyapa. Wikipedia link: Daitya Tags: Hinduism Categories (topical): Hinduism Synonyms: दैत (dait)
    Sense id: en-दैत्य-hi-noun-dAUqKvMH Categories (other): Hindi entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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