ˈsindē noun
Etymology: Arabic Sindi, from Sind Sind, Sindh, region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, from Hindi; akin to Sanskrit sindhu river — more at india
1. also sin·di “ plural sindhi or sindhis also sindi or sindis usually capitalized
a. : a Scytho-Dravidian mostly Muslim people of Sind
b. : a member of such people
2. plural sindhi or sindhis usually capitalized : the Indic language of Sind
3.
a. usually capitalized : an Indian breed of dark red short-horned humped dairy cattle that is widely distributed and much used for crossbreeding in warm regions
b. plural sindhi or sindhis often capitalized : an animal of the Sindhi breed