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अण्डा anḍā[S. अण्डकः], s.m. Egg; a kind of fire-work (so called because the composition is put into an egg-shell):—anḍādenā, To lay eggs, to lay:—anḍā ḍhīlāhonāor ho-jānā(-kā), lit. 'One's egg to become addled'; to be reduced to a pitiful condition; to become thin, wasted, or weak; to be wearied, jaded, or worn out; to fail in business, become insolvent:—anḍā-sā, adj. Egg-like, oval, elliptical:—anḍāsaraknā= anḍāḍhīlāhonā, q.v.:—anḍe-baćće, s.m. Wife and children, family; children, chicks, brood:—a ḍe-senā, To sit on eggs, to brood, incubate, hatch; to keep oneself secluded, lead a retired life:—anḍe-kāshahzāda, s.m. An inexperienced youth, simpleton, greenhorn.
Origin: Hindi