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हांकना hāṅknā[hāṅk˚= Prk. हक्क(इ), or हक्के(इ), fr. S. हक्+कृ], v.n. & v.t. To cry out, shout, bawl (to, -ko);—to drive, urge on (a beast, by shouts and cries, etc.); to work (by driving); to carry on, to conduct;—to drive out or off or away;—to tell, utter, bring out, pour forth (e.g. jhak hāṅknā, 'to utter ravings, to rave'; jhūṭī-saććīhāṅknā, 'to utter or pour forth lies'; dūn-kīhāṅknā, 'to utter boasting, to boast';—cf. P. rāndan; sukhan rāndan, etc.);—to drive off (flies, etc., with a fan), to use (a fan), to fan:—hāṅk-denā, v.t. intens. of and=hāṅknā:—dām `hāṅknā(-ke liye), To ask an exorbitant price (for).
Origin: Hindi