دماغ dimāg̠, in P. damāg̠ used in P. with amplification of signification
A دماغ dimāg̠, (in P.) damāg̠ (used in P. with amplification of signification), s.m. The brain; head, mind, intellect; spirit; fancy, desire; airs, conceit; pride, haughtiness, arrogance; intoxication; high spirits (produced by stimulants, esp. by drinking bhang, &c.);—the organ of smell:—damāg̠ pareshān karnā (kā), To confuse or disturb the brain, to produce a confused state of mind:—damāg̠ jhaṛnā (-kā), To have a running of the nose;—to have the conceit or pride, &c. taken out (of one):—damāg̠ ćaṛhnā, damāg̠ ćalnā or ćalā-huʼā honā (-kā). To have the head turned, to be or become conceited or proud (with excess of wealth, &c.):—damāg̠ ḵẖālī karnā (apnā), To beat or rack the brains:—damāg̠ ḵẖālī honā or ho-jānā, 'The head to become empty'; to become light-headed, to be or become confused or stupid, to be worried, be bored:—damāg̠-dār, adj. Fanciful; conceited, proud, haughty, arrogant; disdainful, supercilious:—damāg̠-raushan, s.f. Snuff:—damāg̠ karnā, To put on airs, to be conceited or vain; to act proudly or haughtily, to be proud, or arrogant:—dimāg̠-meṅ ḵẖalal honā (-ke), To have disorder of the brain, to be deranged:—damāg̠ na pānā or milnā (-kā), To be unable to fathom the pride, &c. (of); to be unable to satisfy the (demands of one's) extreme pride (e.g. uskā damāg̠ nahīn miltā, 'His pride cannot be fathomed,' 'his pride is extreme'):—damāg̠ honā (-ko), To be vain, or proud, or haughty.