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लोहू lohū[S. लोिहतं ], s.m. Blood (com. lahū):—lohūutarnā, 'The blood to descend'; the blood vessels to be full; to be or become bloodshot:—lohū ānā, or lohūbaiṭhnā, To pass blood by stool:—lohūband-karne-wālā, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Styptic (in Med.):—lohūpānīek karnā, 'To make blood and water one'; to toil hard, to sweat:—lohūphaṭṇā, The blood to be poisoned or corrupted; to have leprosy:—lohūpīnā(-kā), To drink the blood (of); to worry or plague to death (syn. jān khānā):—lohūthūknā, To spit blood:—lohū ṭapaknā, or lohū ćūnā(-se), Blood to drop or trickle (from); to be fullblooded; to have a cutaneous disease:—lohūḍālnā, To spit blood (=lohūthūknā); to vomit blood:—lohūronā, To weep tears of blood:—lohūsafaid honā, 'The blood to become white or pale'; to become cold or indifferent:—lohū-kābigāṛ, Corruption of the blood:—lohū-kāpiyāsā, adj. (f. -ī), Thirsting for the blood (of, -ke); bloodthirsty:—lohūkarnā, v.t. To turn or convert into blood; to make offensive or disagreeable, to spoil, to take from the pleasure or enjoyment or relish of:—lohū-ke-se ghūṅṭpīnā, 'To drink as it were drops of blood'; to bear meekly:—lohūlagā-ke shāhidoṅ-meṅmilnā, To smear (oneself) with blood and mingle with martyrs; to make oneself out a martyr by smearing oneself with a martyr's blood:—lohū-luhān, adj. Covered with blood; weltering in blood;—blood-stained, bloody; cruel:—lohūlenā(-kā), To bleed:—lohūmūtnā, To discharge blood with the urine:—lohū-meṅhāth rangnā(-ke), To dye (one's) hand in the blood (of), to slay, kill:—lohu nikālnā(-kā), To draw the blood (of, or from, -se), to bleed.
Origin: Hindi