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मुठ muṭh (contrac. of mūṭh, q.v.), s.m. (f.?) The fist; a blow with the fist;—clutch, grasp;—handle, haft, helve:—muṭh-bheṛ, s.f. 'Meeting of fists or hands'; a meeting, encounter; collision, conflict;—adj. & adv. (dialec.) In front, face to face; opposite, near (syn. sanmukh, nikaṭ):—muṭh-bheṛhonā, To draw near (to); to meet; to confront;—muṭhmard, adj. & s.m. Seizing by force of arm, seizing violently and unjustly;—one who seizes or takes by main force; a robber; a ruffian:—muṭh-mardī, s.f. Unjust and violent seizure; force, violence:—muṭh-mardīkarnā, To use force or violence.
Origin: Hindi