Siragi
Siragi is a word with possible origins in South Indian languages, particularly Tamil and Malayalam. Its meaning and usage vary depending on context and the specific dialect.
Generally, "Siragi" can refer to a small wing or fin. It may also be used metaphorically to describe something small and delicate resembling a wing. In some contexts, particularly in Malayalam, "Siragi" (ചിറകി) can directly translate to "wing".
However, the term is not widely recognized in formal literature or common usage. It is more often found in colloquial speech or specific regional dialects. Due to its limited and varied usage, its precise meaning is often determined by the surrounding context.