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راڄَ

(اسم - noun)
ڇَند : 1+2 = 3
(raaJ'a - राजा )

Frequency: 23

راڄَ جي سنڌي معنيٰ
  • رعيت، رعايا، عام ماڻهو، پرجا. قوم. آبادي. بادشاهي، صاحبي، حڪومت. ملڪ، علائقو. ذريعو:ڀٽائي پيڊيا
  • English Meaning
  • A body of husbandmen or subjects, a body of persons of any particular trade or class in the community. Peasantry. Relations, kinsmen, family, race, brotherhood.
  • راڄَ جا بيتن ۾ حوالا

    ڄولي پَنھِنجَا ڄَاڻَ

    *reg-
    Proto-Indo-European root meaning "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule." It forms all or part of: abrogate; address; adroit; Alaric; alert; anorectic; anorexia; arrogant; arrogate; bishopric; correct; corvee; derecho; derogate; derogatory; Dietrich; direct; dress; eldritch; erect; ergo; Eric; Frederick; Henry; incorrigible; interregnum; interrogate; maharajah; Maratha; prerogative; prorogue; rack (n.1) "frame with bars;" rail (n.1) "horizontal bar passing from one post or support to another;" Raj; rajah; rake (n.1) "toothed tool for drawing or scraping things together;" rake (n.2) "debauchee; idle, dissolute person;" rakish; rank (adj.) "corrupt, loathsome, foul;" real (n.) "small Spanish silver coin;" realm; reck; reckless; reckon; rectangle; rectify; rectilinear; rectitude; recto; recto-; rector; rectum; regal; regent; regicide; regime; regimen; regiment; region; regular; regulate; Regulus; Reich; reign; resurgent; rex; rich; right; Risorgimento; rogation; royal; rule; sord; source; subrogate; subrogation; surge; surrogate; viceroy. It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit raj- "a king, a leader," rjyati "he stretches himself," riag "torture" (by racking); Avestan razeyeiti "directs," raštva- "directed, arranged, straight;" Persian rahst "right, correct;" Latin regere "to rule, direct, lead, govern," rex (genitive regis) "king," rectus "right, correct;" Greek oregein "to reach, extend;" Old Irish ri, Gaelic righ "a king," Gaulish -rix "a king" (in personal names, such as Vircingetorix), Old Irish rigim "to stretch out;" Gothic reiks "a leader," raihts "straight, right;" Lithuanian raižytis "to stretch oneself;" Old English rice "kingdom," -ric "king," rice "rich, powerful," riht "correct;" Gothic raihts, Old High German recht, Old Swedish reht, Old Norse rettr "correct."


    Sources:

    • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages, University of Chicago (By: Carl Darling Buck) 1988.
    • Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (By: Michiel de Vaan) 2008.
    • The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots (By: Calvert Watkins) 2000.
    • Noun Declension in Indo-European (Sindhueuropaia Deklination Nomnes) By: Carlos Quiles.
    • Online Etymology Dictionary (By: Douglas Harper)

    English Meaning
  • A body of husbandmen or subjects, a body of persons of any particular trade or class in the community. Peasantry. Relations, kinsmen, family, race, brotherhood.