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थका

(Delhi) IPA(key): /t̪ʰə.kɑː/, [t̪ʰɐ.käː] <span class="searchmatch">थका</span> • (thakā) (Urdu spelling تھکا) tired exhausted weary forworn cachectic <span class="searchmatch">थका</span> • (thakā) inflection of थकना (thaknā):...


تھکا

تھکا • (thakā) (Hindi spelling <span class="searchmatch">थका</span>) tired exhausted weary forworn cachectic...


थकी

See also: थक, <span class="searchmatch">थका</span>, थके, थोक, and थूक (Delhi) IPA(key): /t̪ʰə.kiː/, [t̪ʰɐ.kiː] थकी • (thakī) inflection of थकना (thaknā): feminine singular perfective...


माँदा

spelling مان٘دَہ) ill, sick Synonym: बीमार (bīmār) exhausted Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">थका</span> (thakā) <span class="searchmatch">थका</span>-माँदा ― thakā-mā̃dā ― extremely exhausted McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993)...


थके

See also: थक, <span class="searchmatch">थका</span>, थकी, थोक, and थूक (Delhi) IPA(key): /t̪ʰə.keː/, [t̪ʰɐ.keː] थके • (thake) inflection of थकना (thaknā): masculine plural perfective participle...


क्लांत

क्लांत • (klānt) (indeclinable) (formal) tired, wearied; languid Synonyms: <span class="searchmatch">थका</span> हुआ (thakā huā), शिथिल (śithil) Dāsa, Śyāmasundara (1965–1975) “क्लांत”,...


थूक

See also: थक, <span class="searchmatch">थका</span>, थोक, थके, and थकी Inherited from Prakrit थुक्क (thukka), which is ultimately onomatopoeic. Related to थूकना (thūknā). Compare Punjabi...


थोक

See also: थक, <span class="searchmatch">थका</span>, थके, थकी, and थूक Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀣𑀯𑀓𑁆𑀓 (thavakka), from Sanskrit स्तबक (stabaka). (Delhi) IPA(key): /t̪ʰoːk/ थोक • (thok) m...


थकना

(thakiegā). अथक (athak) थककर बैठ जाना (thakkar baiṭh jānā) थकन (thakan) <span class="searchmatch">थका</span>-हारा (thakā-hārā) थकान (thakān) थकावट (thakāvaṭ) थकित (thakit) ^ Naresh Kumar...


हारना

can also be spelled without the y: हारिए (hārie) and हारिएगा (hāriegā). <span class="searchmatch">थका</span>-हारा (thakā-hārā, “worn and wearied”, adjective) हारकर (hārkar, “being beaten”...