मुंडा

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Hindi[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /mʊɳ.ɖɑː/, [mʊ̃ɳ.ɖäː]

Etymology 1[edit]

Inherited from Sanskrit मुण्डक (muṇḍaka). Doublet of मुंड (muṇḍ) and मुंडक (muṇḍak).

Adjective[edit]

मुंडा (muṇḍā) (Urdu spelling مُنْڈا)

  1. having the head shaven, bald
  2. hornless (as an ox)
  3. without top leaves or branches (as a tree)
  4. without a pinnacle (as a mosque)
  5. open at the toe (as a shoe)
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Noun[edit]

मुंडा (muṇḍām (Urdu spelling مُنْڈا)

  1. a man or boy having a shaved head
  2. a disciple, attendant, lad
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Etymology 2[edit]

Borrowed from English Munda.

Proper noun[edit]

मुंडा (muṇḍāf or m

  1. Munda
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