In Sanskrit, “śuni” (शुनि) primarily means
a dog, while its feminine form “śunī” (शुनी)
refers to a female dog or bitch.
Definition and Grammatical Details
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Usage in Literature
- Although the literal meaning is “dog,” these words can
- appear in metaphors, moral stories, and sometimes in
- proper names within Puranic texts or the Mahabharata
- context.
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Related Notes
- Grammatical Forms: Masculine: śuniḥ (nom. sg.), Neuter
- derivatives may also occur, Feminine: śunī (nom. sg.),
- with suffix variations forming other cases.
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