Dictionary of English (Devnagri) to Sindhi (English To Sindhi)

A great coat, a cloak for cold weather.
A great coat, or cloak. A bug.
A great eater, a glutton, a pot bellied person.
A great eater, a glutton.
A great fall of rain.
A great fight, a general engagement, a pitched battle.
A great flame or blaze.
A great grand-son by the male line.
A great great grand-father by the male line.
A great great grand-father by the mother’s line.
A great Hindu festival held at the approach of vernal equinox. The song sung at the festival.
A great many, a number, quantity, plenty, multitude.
A great quantity, plenty.
A great stupid fellow, a large ugly mass of anything.
A great talker, one who speaks in a disrespectful manner. A talkative person.
A great weight.
A grey streak on the sky from the approach of sun rise.
A grinding stone, a large whetstone.
A gripping of the bowels. To rub or scour the hairs of head.
A grove of trees with branches closely interwoven above. Ploughing wet ground for rice after it has been flooded by water.
A grove of trees.
A grove of trees.
A grove or clump of trees, a small fruit garden.
A grunt, grunting.
A guard, watch, watching. The reading the scriptures of Nanock Shah. A stool or bench.
A guard, watchman.
A guardian, keeper, protector.
A guardian, protector,
A guava Paidium Phyriferum. P A goblet, kind of drinking bowl.
A guest.
A guest.
A guide, a pilot. adj. Acquainted, having knowledge of.
A guitar.
A gulp in swallowing, a common weed eclipta prostrata.
A gulp of water in drinking. A gasp, an attempt to catch breath.
A gum of the mouth.
A gum resin obtained from a pistachio in Khorasan.
A gun, fire piece., musket.
A gun, matchlock, musket.
A gun, musket.
A gunner, artillery man, a marksman.
A gust, blast, squall.
A hair comb with teeth on both sides. The comb through which the threads of the warp pass in a loom.
A hair comb with teeth on one side only.
A hair of the body.
A hair. A dye for the hair. केसी स्नानु ڪيسِي سنانُ Washing the head.
A half burned log, a fire brand.
A half rupee piece.
A half rupee piece. The half of a split date. A small bottle. A web of muslin.
A hall or court, the place where the males of a family sit.
A hall, portico, verandah.
A halter for hanging malefactors, strangulation, hanging.
A halter tied round the mouth of a horse etc. when difficult to manage.
A hamlet, a spot where there is cultivation, or inhabitants. Fertileness, fertility.
A hamlet, village.
A hammer.
A hand mill.
A hand mill. A quickset, a plant in transplanting. A round roots, as of the suranu.
A hand, a hand in cards. The fore quarters or fore feet of an animal. Stool, evacuation, purge.
a handful as taken up between the extended fingers. Name of an ear ornament.
A handful of grain etc. taken up in eating.
A handful of grain put into a hand-mill etc. a powder or any pulverized medicine. A customer.
A handkerchief, towel, napkin.
A handle, a pestle, a handful, a nosegay, a quire of paper, a division of an army, a body of men.
A hard foundation of earth on which a light earthenware millstone is worked to separate rice from the husk.
A hard livelihood.
A hard lump of earth.
A hare, rabbit.
A harrow or instrument for breaking clods, harrowing. A portion taken in batai on account of grain laid apart for artisans, fakirs etc.
A hatchet, axe.
A hawker of cloth.
A he-goat.
A he-goat.
A head man over workmen, an honorary title.
A head man, chief.
A head man, chieftain, chief.
A head, chief.
A head.
A heap of cotton pods.
A heap of earth.
A heap of the reaped ears of grain. S A parasitical plant, a creeper.
A heap of things place above another in succession. A pile.
A heap, lump, mass bank, mound.
A heap, mass.
A heap, stack, a set or number of the same things placed together.
A heap, stack, pile.
A heap, stock, store.
A heap.
A heavy dry caught.
A hedge hog.
A hedge, fence.
A hedge, fence.
A heifer.
A helmet. A kind of cloth cap which covers the cheeks.
A helmsman. Steersman.
A hem, hammering, a kind of strong sewing in which the edge of cloth is laid over.
A hen, fowl.
A herd of buffaloes.
A herd of cattle or camels.
A herd of cattle.

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