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रोग roga, vulg. rog, s.m. Sickness, disease, malady; infirmity, weakness; evil, worry, plague; fault, defect; difficulty, embarrassment;—the plant Costus speciosusor arabicus:—rog bisānā, To contract disease, to bring illness (on oneself); to acquire a bad habit:—rog-bhū, s.f. 'Seat or place of sickness,' the body:—rog pālnā= rog bisānā, q.v.:—rog-rāj, s.m. 'King of diseases,' consumption:—rog-śāntak, s.m. 'Alleviator or curer of disease,' a physician:—rog-śānti, s.f. Cure or alleviation of disease:—rog kāṭnā, To put an end to an evil, or contention, etc., to settle a troublesome affair:—rog-grast, adj. & s.m. Seized with sickness, sick, diseased;—one who is sick, an invalid:—rog-grastatā, s.f. Diseasedness, badness of health:—rog-lakshaṇ, s.m. Sign or symptoms of a disease:—rog lagā-lenā= rog bisānā, q.v.:—rog-nivr̤ityarth, adv. For the purpose of removing disease:—rogotpādak (˚ga+ut˚), adj. & s.m. Engendering or occasioning disease;—a cause of disease:—rog-hārī, rog-har, adj. Taking away disease, remedial, medicinal, curative;—s.m. A medicine;—a physician.