انگشت angusht
P انگشت angusht [Pehl. angust, Zend angusta, S. अङ्गुष्ठा], s.f. Finger:—angusht-ě-shahādat, s.f. The fore-finger (lit. 'the finger of testimony or profession,'—so called because the Mohammadans hold it up when making a profession of faith:—see bat-unglī):—angusht-numā, adj. Pointed at with the finger; famous, notorious; pointed at in scorn, held in contempt;—s.m. An object of distinction or notoriety; an object of scorn or contempt;—angusht-numā honā, To be pointed at or out as a famous person, to be famous; to be pointed to in scorn, be made the object of scorn, &c.