लश्कर

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian لشکر (laškar), from Middle Persian [script needed] (lškl /laškar/). Superseded the original borrowing Old Hindi लसकर (lasakara).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /ləʃ.kəɾ/, [l̪əʃ.kəɾ]

Noun

लश्कर (laśkar) m (Urdu spelling لَشْکَر)

  1. army, armed force, military
    Synonyms: सेना (senā), फ़ौज (fauj)
  2. encampment, cantonment
    Synonym: छावनी (chāvnī)
  3. crew, company (of a ship)

Declension

Descendants

  • English: lascar

Proper noun

लश्कर (laśkar) m (Urdu spelling لَشْکَر)

  1. Lashkar (a neighbourhood of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India)
  2. Short for लश्कर-ए-तैयबा (laśkar-e-taiybā).

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