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हांक hāṅk (fr. hāṅknā, q.v.), s.f. Calling aloud (to, -ko), bawling; call, cry, shout, halloo;—driving, urging onward;—driving off or away (by shouting or bawling);—renown, notoriety, being noised abroad, public talk (about);—rule, government:—hāṅk-ā-hāṅk, s.m., or hāṅk-ā-hāṅkī, s.f. General and vehement (or confused) calling or bawling (by or to many); general outcry;—driving;—mutual pushing and driving:—hāṅk-pukār, s.f. Cry, shout, hue and cry, outcry, uproar, general hubbub:—hāṅk-pukār karnā, To raise a cry or outcry, etc.; to protest:—hāṅk-pukār-ke kahnā(hāṅk& pukār-ke, conj. part.), v.t. To say aloud or publicly, to shout out (or aloud) and say:—hāṅk mārnā, v.n. To cry out, to shout; to call (to, -ko), to bawl (after).
Origin: Hindi