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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionarySakhta (सख्त):—(a) hard; harsh (as —[alphāja] strong, stiff; strict; rigorous; serious (as- [bīmāra]); dire (as— [jarūrata); —ādamī] a hard nut to crack; —[kaida] rigorous imprisonment; —[jabāna] harsh speech; harsh-spoken; ~[jabānī] harsh-wordedness; harshness of speech; ~[jāna] thick-skinned; strict; hard-bitten, tough; ~[jāna honā] to die hard; ~[dila] hardhearted, cruel; hence ~[dilī] (nf); —[mijāja] hot-headed, short tempered; ~[lagāma] see [muṃhajora] (esp. said of a horse; -[galatī karanā] to put one’s foot in it; -[susta kahanā] to chide, to rebuke.
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