ականջ

Etymology
From ; see it for more.

Noun

 * 1)  ear
 * 2)  hearing, ability to hear
 * 3)  spy, informant
 * 4)  anything that is ear-shaped or resembles an ear
 * 5)  shoehorn
 * 6)  eye (of a needle)
 * 7)  leather bearing (on a spinning wheel)
 * 8)  type of pastry shaped like an ear
 * 1)  hearing, ability to hear
 * 2)  spy, informant
 * 3)  anything that is ear-shaped or resembles an ear
 * 4)  shoehorn
 * 5)  eye (of a needle)
 * 6)  leather bearing (on a spinning wheel)
 * 7)  type of pastry shaped like an ear
 * 1)  hearing, ability to hear
 * 2)  spy, informant
 * 3)  anything that is ear-shaped or resembles an ear
 * 4)  shoehorn
 * 5)  eye (of a needle)
 * 6)  leather bearing (on a spinning wheel)
 * 7)  type of pastry shaped like an ear
 * 1)  hearing, ability to hear
 * 2)  spy, informant
 * 3)  anything that is ear-shaped or resembles an ear
 * 4)  shoehorn
 * 5)  eye (of a needle)
 * 6)  leather bearing (on a spinning wheel)
 * 7)  type of pastry shaped like an ear
 * 1)  hearing, ability to hear
 * 2)  spy, informant
 * 3)  anything that is ear-shaped or resembles an ear
 * 4)  shoehorn
 * 5)  eye (of a needle)
 * 6)  leather bearing (on a spinning wheel)
 * 7)  type of pastry shaped like an ear
 * 1)  hearing, ability to hear
 * 2)  spy, informant
 * 3)  anything that is ear-shaped or resembles an ear
 * 4)  shoehorn
 * 5)  eye (of a needle)
 * 6)  leather bearing (on a spinning wheel)
 * 7)  type of pastry shaped like an ear
 * 1)  anything that is ear-shaped or resembles an ear
 * 2)  shoehorn
 * 3)  eye (of a needle)
 * 4)  leather bearing (on a spinning wheel)
 * 5)  type of pastry shaped like an ear

Etymology
Originally the dual of, from earlier , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) ear

Usage notes
Classically used only in the plural, referring to both ears; referred to a single ear. This is one of few words in which the Proto-Indo-European dual number has survived. See / for another example.