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रण raṇa, vulg. raṇ, and H. रन ran, s.m. Sound, noise; battle, war, combat, fight, conflict; battle-field (=raṇ-bhūmi);-a mosquito; anxiety:-raṇāngan (˚na+an˚), s.m. Battle-place, field of battle:—raṇ-bhūmi, vulg. ran-bhūm, s.f. The region or locality of war, battle-field:—raṇpaṛnā, Fight to take place, battle to be fought;—to lie in the battle-field, to be slain in battle:—raṇ-jīt, s.m. 'Battle-winner,' victor, conqueror:—raṇ-ćhoṛ, s.m. An epithet of Krishṇ:—raṇ-dhīr, raṇ-dhīrā, adj. & s.m. Firm, steady, or composed in battle;—a calm and cool soldier, a gallant or brave man:—raṇ-raṇak, s.m. Anxiety, anxious regret, care:—raṇ-sthal, s.m.=raṇ-bhūmi, q.v.:—raṇ-stambh, s.m. 'Battle-pillar,' monument of war or battle, trophy, column:—raṇ-siṅgā, raṇ-siṅghā, raṇ-siṅhā, s.f. Battle-conch, war-trumpet, trumpet:—raṇ-kāmī, adj. & s.m. Desirous of war, wishing to fight;—a warlike man:—raṇ-kankaṇ, s.m. 'War-bracelet,' a kind of bracelet used as an offensive weapon in battle:—raṇ-gaṛhā, s.m. Lines of intrenchment:—raṇotsāh (˚ṇa+ut), s.m. Prowess, bravery in battle.