Damga, Daṃga, Ḍāṃgā: 1 definition
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Damga means something in Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Daṃga (दंग) [Also spelled dang]:—(a) wonder-struck, astonished, flabbergasted; —[raha jānā] to be wonder-struck/astonished/flabbergasted.
2) Daṃgā (दंगा) [Also spelled danga]:—(nm) a riot; disturbance; tumultuous quarrel, fracas; ~[ī] a rioter; [daṃgebāja] riotous, pugnacious; quarrelsome; lawless, rebellious; [daṃgebājī] rioting; riotousness; outbreak of lawlessness, disturbance of peace.
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Starts with: Damgagu, Damgahaku, Damgahode, Damgai, Damgakuru, Damgala, Damgali, Damgamasti, Damgamiya, Damgani, Damgapalaka, Damgara, Damgayita, Damgayta, Danga, Dangara.
Ends with (+14): Adadamga, Adamga, Anevedamga, Badamga, Bedamga, Danga, Dhadamga, Gadamga, Gajavedamga, Hadanga, Hudadamga, Kadanga, Karadamga, Khadanga, Kudanga, Kumudamga, Mangalyamridamga, Mardamga, Mridanga, Namgadhadamga.
Full-text: Sampradayika, Dang, Sampradayik, Danga, Damge.
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