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1 kill
vt infml1)My girdle is killing me — Я не дождусь, когда сниму этот пояс
2)A screamingly funny play, it nearly killed me — Пьеса была такая смешная, что я умирал со смеху
3)There's just one drink left, kill it — Остался один глоток - на, допей
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2 सूना _sūnā
सूना [सुमः नः दीर्घश्च Uṇ.3.13]1 A slaughter-house, butcher's house; भवानपि सूनोपरिचर इव गृध्र आमिषलोलुपो भीरुकश्च M.2.-2 The sale of meat.-3 Hurting, killing, destroying; सूनायामप्यननुमतमालम्भनं तदुपलभ्य Bhāg.5.9.17.-4 The soft palate, uvula.-5 A girdle, zone.-6 Inflammation of the gland of the neck called mumps.-7 A ray of light.-8 A river.-9 A daughter.-1 An elephant's trunk.-नाः (f. pl.) The five things in a house by which animal life is likely to be destroyed; see under शूना or पञ्चशूना.-Comp. -अध्यक्षः a superin- tendent of the slaughter-house. -
3 सूना
sūnā́
cf. sūna)
a woven wicker-work basket orᅠ vessel of anykind RV. AV. GṛṠrS. ;
a place for slaughtering animals, slaughter-house, butchery (wrongly ṡūnā;
cf. sūdanā) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
the sale of flesh orᅠ meat MW. ;
any place orᅠ utensil in a house where animals are liable to be accidentally destroyed ( seeᅠ pañca-sūnā);
a stick fixed to an elephant's hook L. ;
killing, hurting, injuring, Bhp. ;
imminent death, danger of life ( sūnāyāmapi, « even in the last extremity») ib. ;
the uvula orᅠ soft palate (in this andᅠ the next sense perhaps connected with ṡūna) L. ;
inflammation of the glands of the neck (commonly called « mumps») W. (accord. toᅠ some alsoᅠ, « a zone, girdle» ;
« a ray» ;
« a river»)
- सूनाचक्रध्वजवत्
- सूनातटि
- सूनादोष
- सूनापरिचर
- सूनास्थ
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