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नथ nath, (dialec.) नत्थ natth[Prk. नत्था; S. नःता], s.f. (or m.?) A rope passed through the nose of a draught-ox, nose-string (i.q. nāth, q.v.);—a large (gold or silver) ring worn (by women) in the nose (on the left nostril); nose-ring (widows are not allowed to wear either Lose-rings or bangles; hence, the benediction, ilāhī, terīnath-ćūṛībar-qarār raheṅ):—nath baṛhānā(apnī), To take off her nose-ring (a woman).
Origin: Hindi