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saṅg [prob. akin to sanj, q.v.; or Pehl. śang; Zend aśan; S. aśan], s.m. A stone; weight:—saṅg-ě-aswad, s.m. The black stone in the Ka`ba of Mecca:—saṅg-ě-āsiyā, s.m. A mill-stone:—saṅg-bār, s.m. Showering stones;—a stony place:—saṅg-bārān, s.m. Pelting with stones; a shower of stones:—saṅge-baṣrī, s.m. A kind of white stone; 'the white stone,' zinc:—saṅg-ě-pā, s.m. A stone to rub the feet with when bathing:—saṅg-push, or saṅgpusht, or saṅg-post, s.m. A tortoise; a turtle:—saṅg-ě-ḵẖārā, or saṅg-ḵẖārā, s.m. Hard stone; flint:—saṅg-ḵẖwāra, or saṅg-ḵẖẉāṛak, s.m. 'Stone-swallower,' a kind of bird, the rail (A. syn. qat̤ā):—saṅg-dānā, s.m. 'Stone-receptacle,' the gizzard:—saṅg-dil, adj. & s.m. Stonyhearted, hard-hearted, unfeeling, cruel; obdurate;—a hard-hearted person, an unfeeling wretch:—saṅg-dilī, s.f. Hard-heartedness, want of feeling:—saṅg-reza, s.m. and saṅg-rezī, s.f. Gravel; a pebble:—saṅg-sār, s.m. Stoning (to death);—one who stones (to death);—adj. & s.m. Abounding in stone;—a stony place:—saṅg-sār karnā, v.t. To stone to death:—saṅgsārī, s.f. The act of stoning to death:—saṅg-sāz, s.m. Worker in or on stone; one who makes corrections on the lithographic stone:—saṅgistān, s.m. Stony place or region:—saṅg-ě-surḵẖ, s.m. Red sand-stone:—saṅg-ě-surma, s.m. Antimony:—saṅg-ě-sulaimānī, Agate; onyx:—saṅg-ě-samāq, s.m. Porphyry:—saṅgsho`ī, s.f. Washing the stones or grit out of rice before dressing:—saṅg-kuppī, or saṅg-kūpī, s.f. The plant Volkameria inermis (used in medicine):—saṅg-lāḵẖ, adj. Abounding in stone, stony, rocky; arduous:—saṅg-ě-larzān, s.m. Sand-stone:—saṅg-ě-mas̤ānā, s.m. The gravel, the stone:—saṅg-ě-marmar, and saṅgmarmar, s.m. Marble:—saṅg-ě-miqnāt̤īs, s.m. 'Magnetic stone,' the loadstone:—saṅg-ě-mūṣā, s.m. A black close-grained stone so called; black slate:—saṅg-nishān, s.m. A mark to throw stones at:—saṅg-ě-yashm, corr. saṅg-ě-yashab, s.m. A kind of jasper or agate.
Origin: Persian