पिण्ड

Noun

 * 1)  (“lump”)

Etymology
Due to the diverse phonetic variation in the word's relatives in modern Indo-Aryan, Turner considers the word to be (compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 from past *piẓi-nt- ‘squeeze’).

Noun

 * 1) any round or roundish mass or heap, ball, lump, piece (,, , etc.)
 * 2) a roundish lump of food, a bite (of food), morsel, mouthful
 * 3)  a ball of rice or flour offered to ancestors (,, , etc.)
 * 4) food, daily bread, livelihood, subsistence, sustenance (,, etc.)
 * 5) any solid mass or material object, the body, bodily frame
 * 6) the calf of the leg
 * 7) the flower of a china rose
 * 8) a portico
 * 9) force, power, army
 * 10)  fleshy parts of the shoulder above the clavicle
 * 11)  protrusion on the upper forehead of an elephant
 * 12) embryo at an early stage of development
 * 13) a kind of incense (
 * 14) myrrh, olibanum
 * 15) meat, flesh
 * 16) alms
 * 17) Meyna laxiflora
 * 18) quantity, collection
 * 19)  sum, total amount
 * 20)  a sine expressed in a series of numbers
 * 21)  sound, tone
 * 22) name of a man
 * 23) iron
 * 24) steel
 * 25) fresh butter

Descendants

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 * → Iranian:
 * → Iranian: