[ sɪŋ ]
■ noun a title or surname adopted by certain warrior castes of northern India, especially by male members of the Sikh Khalsa.
Origin
from Punjabi siṅgh 'lion', from Sanskrit siṃha 'lion'.
[ sɪŋ ]
■ noun a title or surname adopted by certain warrior castes of northern India, especially by male members of the Sikh Khalsa.
Origin
from Punjabi siṅgh 'lion', from Sanskrit siṃha 'lion'.
Concise Oxford English vocab. Сжатый оксфордский словарь английского языка. 2004