دوغ dog̠
P دوغ dog̠ [prob. f. Zend rt. dug = S. दुह्; cf. S. दोघ], s.m. Churned sour milk, butter-milk.
راغ rāg̠
P راغ rāg̠, s.m. The lower part or skirt of a mountain on the side of a desert; a meadow; a desert.
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 (-kī), 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.