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ranj (=S. रञ्ज, rt. रञ्ज् ), s.m. Trouble; sorrow, grief, affliction; sadness; anguish of mind, distress; suffering, pain, hardship; pains, toil, inconvenience; offence, annoyance, vexation, molestation; anger; disgust:—ranj uṭhānā, To suffer sorrow, or pain, or vexation, etc.;—ranj denā(-ko), To give pain (to), to distress, grieve, wound; to vex, annoy, molest, etc.:—ranj karnā(-kā), To grieve, or lament, or sorrow (about, or for); to take offence (at), be vexed (at); to quarrel:—ranj-kash, adj. Enduring grief, etc.:—ranj-kashī, s.f. Endurance of toil, or trouble, or affliction, etc.
Origin: Persian