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pashang, s.m. A long piercing instrument with which builders make holes in walls; a mason's chisel; a woollen cloth, or a plank prepared with a piece of wood at each end, on which bricks, clay, etc. are drawn;—oppression, tyranny; anguish, affliction; exuding (of water, etc.), exudation;—name of the father and of the son of Afrāsyāb; name of a warrior of Irān.
Origin: Persian