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नाथ nāth[Prk. नत्था; S. नःता;—cf. also S. नाथः, which is prob. a Prk. form], s.f. The nose-string of an ox (by which he is led, or which serves as reins);—a seton (cf. nāth, nathnā, nathnī):—na āge nāth na pīćhe paghā, 'Neither nose-string in front nor tether behind'; free to roam; without tie or encumbrance.
Origin: Hindi