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sang

संगسنگ

stone, pebble

along with, together

sha.ng

शंगشنگ

witty, clever, jolly

oyster plant

चपल, चंचल, शोख, लुंठक, लुटेरा, बटमार, तस्कर, चोर।।

saa.ng

साँगسانگ

mimicry/disguise/acting part in a play/personification

sii.ng

सींगسینگ

horns

प्लैट्स शब्दकोश

سنگ संग saṅg

H سنگ संग saṅg [S. सङ्गे, loc. of सङ्ग as above], adv. & postpn. In company, together, in a body, collectively, conjointly; in the company (of, -ke), together (with), along (with), with:—saṅg-taul, adj. Of equal weight, equal in weight:—saṅg jānā (-ke), To go (with), to accompany:—saṅg-saṅg (intens.) adv.=saṅg:—saṅg lag-lenā (-ke), To join or attach (oneself to); to follow:—saṅg lenā (-ko), To take (one) into the company (of, apne).

سنگ saṅg

P سنگ saṅg [prob. akin to sanj, q.v.; or Pehl. śang; Zend aśan; S. aśan], s.m. A stone; weight:—saṅg-ě-aswad, s.m. The black stone in the Kaʻba of Mecca:—saṅg-ě-āsiyā, s.m. A mill-stone:—saṅg-bār, s.m. Showering stones;—a stony place:—saṅg-bārān, s.m. Pelting with stones; a shower of stones:—saṅg-e-baṣrī, s.m. A kind of white stone; 'the white stone,' zinc:—saṅg-ě-pā, s.m. A stone to rub the feet with when bathing:—saṅg-push, or saṅg-pusht, or saṅg-post, s.m. A tortoise; a turtle:—saṅg-ě-ḵẖārā, or saṅg-ḵẖārā, s.m. Hard stone; flint:—saṅg-ḵẖwāra, or saṅg-ḵẖẉāṛak, s.m. 'Stone-swallower,' a kind of bird, the rail (A. syn. qat̤ā):—saṅg-dānā, s.m. 'Stone-receptacle,' the gizzard:—saṅg-dil, adj. & s.m. Stony-hearted, hard-hearted, unfeeling, cruel; obdurate;—a hard-hearted person, an unfeeling wretch:—saṅg-dilī, s.f. Hard-heartedness, want of feeling:—saṅg-reza, s.m. and saṅg-rezī, s.f. Gravel; a pebble:—saṅg-sār, s.m. Stoning (to death);—one who stones (to death);—adj. & s.m. Abounding in stone;—a stony place:—saṅg-sār karnā, v.t. To stone to death:—saṅg-sārī, s.f. The act of stoning to death:—saṅg-sāz, s.m. Worker in or on stone; one who makes corrections on the lithographic stone:—saṅg-istān, s.m. Stony place or region:—saṅg-ě-surḵẖ, s.m. Red sand-stone:—saṅg-ě-surma, s.m. Antimony:—saṅg-ě-sulaimānī, Agate; onyx:—saṅg-ě-samāq, s.m. Porphyry:—saṅg-shoʼī, s.f. Washing the stones or grit out of rice before dressing:—saṅg-kuppī, or saṅg-kūpī, s.f. The plant Volkameria inermis (used in medicine):—saṅg-lāḵẖ, adj. Abounding in stone, stony, rocky; arduous:—saṅg-ě-larzān, s.m. Sand-stone:—saṅg-ě-mas̤ānā, s.m. The gravel, the stone:—saṅg-ě-marmar, and saṅg-marmar, s.m. Marble:—saṅg-ě-miqnāt̤īs, s.m. 'Magnetic stone,' the loadstone:—saṅg-ě-mūṣā, s.m. A black close-grained stone so called; black slate:—saṅg-nishān, s.m. A mark to throw stones at:—saṅg-ě-yashm, corr. saṅg-ě-yashab, s.m. A kind of jasper or agate.

شنگ shaṅg

P شنگ shaṅg, adj. Amorously playful, elegant and sweet in manners (a mistress); elegant, beautiful, handsome;—s.m. A thief, robber.

سينگ सींग sīṅg

H سينگ सींग sīṅg [Prk. सिंगं; S. श्टङ्कं], s.m. A horn:—sīṅg samānā, 'To find room for (its) horns,' to find a resting-place or refuge:—sīṅg kaṭā-kar baćhṛoṅ-meṅ milnā, 'To cut off the horns and mix with the calves' (said of an old man got up as a young one):—sīṅg mārnā, v.t. To butt, gore:—sīṅg nikalnā, v.n. To get horns; to attain maturity, grow big (an animal);—to become foolish or mad:—sīṅg-wālā, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Horned;—a horned animal.

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