feminine
calf
Jaṅghā (feminine) [Vedic jaṅghā; cf. Avesta zanga, ankle; Gothic gaggan, to go; Anglo-Saxon gang, walk. From °ghengh to walk; see also jaghana] the leg, usually the lower leg (from knee to ankle) D II 17; (S I 16 = Snp 165 (eṇi°); Snp 610; Ja II 240; V 42; VI 34; Thig-a 212). In compounds jaṅgha° (except in jaṅghā-vihāra). -ummagga a tunnel fit for walking Ja VI 428; -pesanika adjective going messages on foot Vin III 185; Ja II 82; Miln 370 (°iya); Vism 17; -bala (ṃ) (nissāya) by means of his leg (literally by the strength of, cf. French à force de ); -magga a footpath Ja II 251; V 203; Vv-a 194; -vihāra the state of walking about (like a wanderer), usually in phrase °ṃ anucaṅkamati anuvicarati D I 235; M I 108; Snp pages 105, 115; or °ṃ carati Pv-a 73; A I 136; Ja II 272; IV 7, 74; Dhp-a III 141.
the shank; the shin
(fem, fem) shin; calf; lower leg (from ankle to knee) lower leg, calf of the leg