رگ

See also: رک and زك

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian lk' (rag). Compare Manichaean Middle Persian rg (rag) and Old Armenian երակ (erak), an Iranian borrowing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ræɡ]

Noun

رگ (rag) (plural رگ‌ها (rag-hâ))

  1. blood vessel; arteries, capillaries or veins.

Derived terms

Punjabi

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian رگ (rag), from Middle Persian [script needed] (lk' /rag/).

Noun

رگ (rag) f (Gurmukhi spelling ਰਗ)

  1. (anatomy) blood vessel, artery or vein

Declension

Declension of رگ
dir. sg. رَگ (rag)
dir. pl. رَگاں (ragāṉ)
singular plural
direct رَگ (rag) رَگاں (ragāṉ)
oblique رَگ (rag) رَگاں (ragāṉ)
vocative رَگے (rage) رَگو (rago)
ablative رَگوں (ragoṉ)
locative رَگے (rage) رَگِیں (ragīṉ)
instrumental رَگے (rage) رَگیں (rageṉ)
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