منجھ
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Punjabi[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Inherited from Sanskrit मध्य (madhya). Doublet of مَن٘جھلا (maṉjhlā), ماجھ (mājh), مَن٘جھار (maṉjhār), and ماجھا (mājhā).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
مَن٘جھ • (maṉjh) f (Gurmukhi spelling ਮੰਝ)
- the middle of the body
- a waistcloth
- a hoe for weeding
Etymology 2[edit]
Compare Pahari-Potwari مان٘جھ (māṉjh), Saraiki مَنجھ (manjh).
Alternative forms[edit]
- مَجّھ (majjh)
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
مَن٘جھ • (maṉjh) f (masculine سانھ, Gurmukhi spelling ਮੰਝ)
- (Jatki) Alternative form of مَجّھ (majjh)
References[edit]
- Singh, Bhai Maya (1895) “منجھ”, in The Panjabi Dictionary, Lahore: Munshi Gulab Singh and Sons.
Saraiki[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Inherited from Sanskrit *मह्या (mahyā). Compare Punjabi مَجّھ (majjh), Pahari-Potwari مان٘جھ (māṉjh).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
مَن٘جھ (maṉjh) f (masculine منجھوٹا, Devanagari मंझ)
- water buffalo (adult female)
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- Punjabi feminine nouns
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- Saraiki terms with IPA pronunciation
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