খঙ্গ

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Early Assamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Sanskrit খঙ্গ (khaṅga, sword, rhinoceros). Cognate with Middle Bengali খঙ্গ (khoṅgo, anger, sword, scimitar, sacrificial knife, horn of a rhinoceros).

Noun[edit]

খঙ্গ (khoṅgo)

  1. anger, wrath, rage
    Synonym: ৰাগ (rago)
    Antonym: ৰঙ্গ (roṅgo)
    মোৰসে বুৰিল জগতৰে ভৈলা ৰঙ্গ । এহি বুলি ৰাৱণৰ উঠি গৈলা খঙ্গ
    mörose burilo jogotore bhoila roṅgo , ehi buli rawoṇoro uṭhi goila khoṅgo .
    Only mine was sunk but the world had happiness, saying this Ravana's anger raised/started.

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Assamese: খং (khoṅ)