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REKHTA DICTIONARY

reg

रेगریگ

sand

बालुका, रेत, बालू।

rag

रगرگ

vein, artery, fibre, nerve

deg

देगدیگ

big utensil for cooking

छोटे मुँह और बड़े पेट का एक ताँबे का बर्तन जिसमें चावल आदि पकाये जाते हैं।

Dag

डगڈگ

measure

PLATTS DICTIONARY

ريگ reg

P ريگ reg [fr. Zend rić = S. रिच्; cf. rez, reza, rekhta, and rīḵẖ], s.f. Sand (syn. ret):—reg-ě-rawān or reg-rawān, s.f. Moving or shifting sand, quicksand; sand agitated as waves (by the wind):—reg-zār, reg-istān, s.m. Sandy region or tract, sandy desert, sandy place:—reg-mālī, s.f. Rubbing or polishing with sand or sand-paper:—reg-māhī, s.f. lit. 'Sand-fish'; the skink, Lacerta scincus (used, in a dried state, in medicine).

ڐگ डग ḍag, डिग ḍig see ḍignā

H ڐگ डग ḍag, डिग ḍig (see ḍignā), s.f. Pace, step, stride (also written ḍheṅg, deg):—ḍag bharnā, ḍag dharnā, v.n. To step, step out, stride.

دگ दिग dig

H دگ दिग dig, s.m.=dik, q.v.:—dig-sūl = dik-śūl, q.v.

رگ rag =S. रक्त or रक्तक; cf. Prk. रग्गो

P رگ rag (=S. रक्त or रक्तक; cf. Prk. रग्गो), s.f. An artery, a vein; tendon, nerve, sinew, fibre; (met.) a confirmed vice; obstinacy, waywardness:—rag utarnā (-), To have a rupture, to have a sprained tendon, &c.; (met.) to recover from a fit of obstinacy, &c.; to be appeased:—rag-paṭṭhā, s.m. Veins and muscles:—rag-jālī, adj. Consisting of a net-work of veins, &c.; reticulated:—rag-ćaṛhnā or ćaṛh-rahnā (-ko), To have a confirmed vice; to have a fit of obstinacy, to be obstinate or mulish, to be pettish, or proud:—rag-dār, adj. & s.m. Veined;—having a confirmed vice, hardened in vice;—cloth in which the threads are uneven, so that some appear like veins;—one who is hardened in any particular vice; a hardened wicked brat:—rag-rag, adv. Every vein; in every vein; throughout the veins, from vein to vein:—rag-resha, and rag-o-resha, Veins and fibres (of any living body); blood, nature, constitution; every vein and muscle; every particle, everything, all:—rag-zan, s.m. A bleeder, phlebotomist, surgeon:—rag khaṛī honā, A vein to stand out or to swell:—rag-ě-gardan, s.f. 'Vein of the neck'; (fig.) pride:—rag (or rageṅ) marnā, v n. To lose virility, to become impotent:—rag-vat, adj. Vein-like; having veins or fibres:—rag-o-resha, s.m.=rag-resha, q.v.:—shāh-rag or shah-rag, s.f. An artery; the jugular vein.

ديگ deg

P ديگ deg [prob. fr. Zend diz = S. दिह् (देग्धि), cf. P. dez, 'a cooking pot'], s.f. A large metal pot (for culinary or other purposes), a caldron, kettle; a boiler:—deg-dān, s.m. A trivet, tripod, pot-hook; a fire-place:—deg-sho, s.m. A scullion:—degeṅ khanaknā, v.n. Pots and pans to resound, preparations for a feast to be going on.

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