Hindi

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From केसर (kesar) +‎ -ई (). Cognate with Marathi केशरी (keśrī).

Adjective

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केसरी (kesrī) (indeclinable, Urdu spelling کیسری)

  1. saffron coloured
    Synonyms: केसरिया (kesriyā), गेरुआ (geruā), ज़ाफ़रानी (zāfrānī), भगवा (bhagvā)

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केसरी (kesrīf (Urdu spelling کیسری)

  1. saffron (colour/dye)
    Synonyms: केसर (kesar), गेरुआ (geruā), ज़ाफ़रान (zāfrān), भगवा (bhagvā)
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Etymology 2

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From Sanskrit केसरिन् (kesarin) / केशरिन् (keśarin, literally maned, having a mane).

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Noun

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केसरी (kesrīm (Urdu spelling کیسری)

  1. lion
    Synonyms: सिंह (sĩh), शेर (śer)
  2. horse
    Synonyms: घोड़ा (ghoṛā), अश्व (aśva)
  3. citron
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:बिजौरा
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Proper noun

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केसरी (kesrīm

  1. (Hinduism) Kesari (the father of Hanuman)
  2. Kesari dynasty (an Indian dynasty controlling parts of modern-day Odisha, from c. 9th to c. 12th centuries CE)
    Synonym: सोमवंशी (somvañśī)
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