नाहर

Bundeli

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit *नखदर (nakhadara, literally tearing with claws).

Noun

नाहर (nāhar) m

  1. tiger

Alternative forms

References

  • रमेश गुप्त [Ramesh Gupt] (2011) “नाहर”, in श्रीराम तिवारी [Shriram Tiwari], अशोक मिश्र [Ashok Mishra], editors, बुन्देली - हिन्दी शब्दकोश [Bundeli - Hindi Dictionary] (in Hindi), शिवाजी नगर, भोपाल [Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal]: संस्कृति संचालनालय, माध्यमिक शिक्षा मण्डल परिसर [Sanskriti Sanchalanalaya, Madhyamik Shiksha Mandal Parisar], →ISBN, ना, page 156, column 2.
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “*nakhadara”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 397
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “*nakharin”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 397

Hindi

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /nɑː.ɦəɾ/, [näː.ɦɐɾ]
  • Hyphenation: ना‧हर
  • Rhymes: -əɾ

Etymology 1

Inherited from Sanskrit *नखदर (nakhadara, literally tearing with claws).

Noun

नाहर • (nāhar) m (Urdu spelling نَاہَرْ)

  1. tiger, lion
    Synonyms: शेर (śer), बाघ (bāgh), व्याघ्र (vyāghra)
Declension

Noun

नाहर • (nāhar) m (Urdu spelling نَاہَرْ)

  1. flower of Butea monosperma

References

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