Bhang

/bæŋ/ noun

Definition

A preparation of cannabis leaves and flowers used as an intoxicant, especially in India. It is often consumed as a drink or smoked for its psychoactive effects.

Etymology

From Hindi भांग (bhāṅg) and Sanskrit भङ्गा (bhaṅgā), meaning 'hemp' or 'cannabis plant'. The word entered English in the 17th century through British colonial contact with Indian cannabis culture. Portuguese traders may have facilitated early European awareness of the term.

Kelly Says

Bhang is one of the oldest documented psychoactive substances, mentioned in ancient Vedic texts as a sacred plant of Shiva! The British initially tried to ban it but eventually taxed it instead, making colonial India a major source of cannabis revenue.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ባንግ
ARالعربية
بهنج
BNবাংলা
ভাঙ
CACatalà
bhang
CSČeština
bhang
DADansk
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DEDeutsch
Bhang
ELΕλληνικά
μπχανγκ
ESEspañol
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FAفارسی
بهنج
FISuomi
bhang
FRFrançais
bhang
GUGU
ભાંગ
HAHA
bhang
HEעברית
בהאנג
HIहिन्दी
भांग
HUMagyar
bhang
IDBahasa Indonesia
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IGIG
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ITItaliano
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JA日本語
バング
KKKK
бхангу
KMKM
ប៉ាង
KO한국어
MRMR
भांग
MSBahasa Melayu
bhang
MYမြန်မာ
ဘန်း
NLNederlands
bhang
NONorsk
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PAPA
ਭਾਂਗ
PLPolski
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PTPortuguês
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RORomână
bhang
RUРусский
бханг
SVSvenska
bhang
SWKiswahili
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TAதமிழ்
பாங்கு
TEతెలుగు
భాంగ్
THไทย
บาง
TLTL
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TRTürkçe
bhang
UKУкраїнська
бхангу
URاردو
بھنگ
VITiếng Việt
bhang
YOYO
bhang
ZH中文
大麻
ZUZU
ibhang

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