Namga, Naṃgā: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryNaṃgā (नंगा) [Also spelled nanga]:—(a) naked, nude; bare, uncovered; exposed; leafless; shameless; wicked; ~[jholī (rī)] a thorough personal search; —[nāca] brazen/shameless performance, act or display; ~[pana] nakedness, nudeness; shamelessness; wickedness; —[buccā/būcā] indigent and deformed; —[bhūkhā] poverty-stricken, indigent and afflicted; -,[mādarajāda] stark-naked, naked as one is born; —[luccā] mean and wicked; depraved and degenerate; [naṃge pāṃva] bare-footed; —[karanā] to denude, to strip (of clothes); to expose; to uncover, to bare; —[ho jānā] to show the cloven foot/hoof.
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Namgadhadamga, Namgala, Namgalika, Namgaliya, Namgallu, Namgaru, Nangala, Nangali, Nangara, Nangari.
Ends with (+14): Alimganamga, Anamga, Ananga, Annamga, Arunamga, Bannamga, Bhagnamga, Bhavananga, Bhayanamga, Bhojanamga, Bhushananga, Calanamga, Cannamga, Gaganamga, Hinamga, Hinanga, Janamga, Jananamga, Kadujanamga, Kananga.
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