"मुखसुख" meaning in Hindi

See मुखसुख in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /mʊkʰ.sʊkʰ/ [Delhi]
Rhymes: -ʊkʰ Etymology: Borrowed from Sanskrit मुखसुख (mukhasukha). By surface analysis, मुख (mukh, “mouth”) + सुख (sukh, “ease, comfort”). Literally, “mouth's comfort”. Etymology templates: {{bor+|hi|sa|मुखसुख}} Borrowed from Sanskrit मुखसुख (mukhasukha), {{surf|hi|मुख|सुख|t1=mouth|t2=ease, comfort}} By surface analysis, मुख (mukh, “mouth”) + सुख (sukh, “ease, comfort”), {{m-g|mouth's comfort}} “mouth's comfort”, {{lit|mouth's comfort}} Literally, “mouth's comfort” Head templates: {{hi-noun|g=m}} मुखसुख • (mukhsukh) m Inflection templates: {{hi-ndecl|<M>}} Forms: mukhsukh [romanization], no-table-tags [table-tags], मुखसुख [direct, singular], मुखसुख [direct, plural], मुखसुख [oblique, singular], मुखसुखों [oblique, plural], मुखसुख [singular, vocative], मुखसुखो [plural, vocative]
  1. ease of pronunciation, economy of effort (in pronunciation) Synonyms: मुख-सुख (mukh-sukh)

Alternative forms

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