भीख

Hindi

Etymology

Inherited from Prakrit 𑀪𑀺𑀓𑁆𑀔𑀸 (bhikkhā), from Sanskrit भिक्षा (bhikṣā). Doublet of भिक्षा (bhikṣā).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /bʱiːkʰ/

Noun

भीख (bhīkh) f (Urdu spelling بھیک)

  1. begging, alms
    भीख माँगनाbhīkh māṅgnāto beg for alms
    Synonym: भिक्षा (bhikṣā)
    • 1880 – 1936, Premchand, संग्राम :
      अब तो भिखारी को भीख देना भी लोगों को अखरता है।
      ab to bhikhārī ko bhīkh denā bhī logõ ko akhartā hai.
      Now even giving alms to a beggar feels bad to people.
    • 2021, 9789354583148, सफर आसां न था [The journey was not easy], Pencil, →ISBN, page 72:
      राजनीति का बना अखाड़ा, घर अबला की चीखों का,
      फिर से मौसम सा बन आया, वोटबैंक की भीखों का।
      rājnīti kā banā akhāṛā, ghar ablā kī cīkhõ kā,
      phir se mausam sā ban āyā, voṭbaiṅk kī bhīkhõ kā.
      Became the arena of politics, the house of the screams of the woman;
      again it became the season of beggings of vote bank.

Declension

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