भोस् (bhos)
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Wilson
EnglishApte
Englishभोस् [bhōs], A vocative particle used in addressing persons, and translateable by 'o', 'sir', 'oh', 'halloo', 'ah'
(it drops its final visarga before vowels and soft consonants)
कः को$त्र भोः 2
अयि भो महर्षिपुत्र 7
it is sometimes repeated
भो भोः शंकरगृहाधि- वासिनो जानपदाः 3
भो भोः पण्डिताः श्रूयताम् H. भोस् is said to have, in addition, the senses of 'sorrow' and 'interrogation'. -कारः rules of address.
Apte 1890
Englishभोस् ind. A vocative particle used in addressing persons, and translateable by ‘oh, ’ ‘sir, ’ ‘oh, ’ ‘halloo, ’ ‘ah
’ (it drops its final visarga before vowels and soft consonants)
कः कोऽत्र भोः Ś. 2
अथि भो महर्षिपुत्र Ś. 7
it is sometimes repeated
भो भोः शंकरगृहाधिवासिनो जानपदाः Māl. 3 भोस् is said to have, in addition, the senses of ‘sorrow’ and ‘interrogation’.
Monier Williams Cologne
Englishभोस् (fr. भवस् of भवत्, q.v.
before vowels and soft consonants भो
before hard consonants भोस् and भोः
the latter form also in pause viii, 3, 17
but there is occasional confusion of these forms, in later literature
often also भोभोः.), an interjection or particle commonly used in addressing another person or several persons O! Ho! Hallo!, in soliloquies alas! (according to, a particle of sorrow and of interrogation).
Monier Williams 1872
Englishभोस् भोस् (contracted fr. भवस् for भ-
वन्, Sir! voc. sing. of 2. भवत्, q. v.
cf. भगोस्
under भग-वत्, p. 696, col. 1), an interjection or
vocative particle commonly used in addressing another
person and generally translateable by ‘O!’ ‘Ho!’
‘there!’ ‘Hallo!’ ‘Ah!’ ‘Alas!’ (before vowels and
soft consonants भोस्, like भगोस् and अघोस्, is said
to drop the final स्, but before vowels भोय् is also
allowed, see Pāṇ. VIII. 3, 17, 18, 20, 22, Vopa-
deva II. 49, 50
before hard consonants, भोस् or
भोः is the form required, and भोः before a
pause, but in the later literature भो is sometimes
used where भोस् or भोः would be more correct
in Kathā-sarit-sāgara XVIII. 211, भोर् इति is against
the rule
in Hari-vaṃśa 8301 भोस् occurs in the middle
of a sentence, and in Bhāgavata-Purāṇa III. 23, 2,
redundantly at the end
it is sometimes repeated,
e. g. भो भो राजन् in Śakuntalā, p. 12
according
to lexicographers it may be used as an interjection
of sorrow and of interrogation.)
Macdonell
Englishभोस् bhos, ij. [contraction of bhavas, V. vc. 🞄of bhavat] used in addressing persons make and 🞄female (often several), Sir! oh! ho there! hark! 🞄often repeated bho bhoḥ: in soliloquies = 🞄alas! (the final visarga is retained before 🞄hard letters only, being dropped before 🞄vowels and soft consonants).
Benfey
EnglishApte Hindi
Hindiभोस्
अव्य* - भा+डोस्
"संबोधन सूचक अव्यय जिसका अनुवाद होता हैं ‘अरे, ओ, अहो, ओह, आह"
L R Vaidya
EnglishLanman
Englishअभिधानचिन्तामणिः
Sanskritसंबोधनेऽङ्ग भोः पाट् प्याट् हे है हंहोऽरे रेऽयि च ॥ १५३७ ॥
सम्बोधन (क्ली), अङ्ग (अ), भोस् (अ), पाट् (अ), प्याट् (अ), हे (अ), है (अ), हंहो (अ), अरे (अ), रे (अ), अयि (अ)
अभिधानरत्नमाला
Sanskritभोस्
भोस्, आमन्त्रण
अङ्गेत्यामन्त्रणे हं हो भो भो इति च कथ्यते ॥ ८८३ ॥
verse 5.1.1.883
page 0101
Capeller
GermanNo entries for this word is found.
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