रिस

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Hindi

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Sanskrit रिष् (ríṣ, injury, harm), from the root रिष् (riṣ, to be hurt, receive harm; to hurt, injure), with contamination from ईर्ष्या (īrṣyā, envy; malice; jealousy). Cognate with Kashmiri ऋ॑ह् (ṛ॑h, burning heat), Kumaoni रिस (anger), Nepali रिस (ris, anger), Bengali রিষ (riś, jealousy), Odia ରୀସ (risa, anger, envy), Gujarati રીસ (rīs, anger) and Marathi रीस (rīs, anger).

Noun

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रिस (risf (Urdu spelling رِس)

  1. anger, vexation, offense
    रिस आनाris ānāto be angry, to take offense
Declension
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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रिस (ris)

  1. inflection of रिसना (risnā):
    1. stem
    2. second-person singular intimate present imperative

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