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सींग sīṅg [Prk. िसंगं; S. ँटङ्कं], s.m. A horn:—sīṅg samānā, 'To find room for (its) horns,' to find a resting-place or refuge:—sīṅg kaṭā-kar baćhṛoṅ-meṅmilnā, 'To cut off the horns and mix with the calves' (said of an old man got up as a young one):—sīṅg mārnā, v.t. To butt, gore:—sīṅg nikalnā, v.n. To get horns; to attain maturity, grow big (an animal);—to become foolish or mad:—sīṅg-wālā, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Horned;—a horned animal.
Origin: Hindi