بغل bag̠al
P بغل bag̠al, s.f. Side, flank; armpit; embrace; gusset in the armpit of a garment;—adv. On one side, aside, out of the way; by the side (of), close by:—bag̠al bajānā, v.n.=bag̠leṅ bajānā, q.v.:—bag̠al-bilāʼī, s.f. A painful glandular swelling in the armpit (so called because it is believed, by the old wives of India, to be most effectually relieved and dispersed by getting a cat to lick it;—syn. kakrālī):—bag̠al-band, s.m. A kind of robe tied under the armpits; rope tied under the armpits:—bag̠al-parwarda, adj. & s.m. Brought up in the arms;—a darling or favourite child:—bag̠al jānā, bag̠al hona or ho-jānā, v.n. To go aside, get out of the way, make way:—bag̠al sūṅgnā, v.n. lit. 'To smell the arm-pits'; to be abashed or ashamed, be penitent, to repent:—bag̠al-kā dushman, s.m. Secret enemy, traitor:—bag̠al-garm karnā (-se), To lie (with), embrace (a woman):—bag̠al-gandh, s.f. Stinking-armpits:—bag̠al-gīr, adj. & s.m. Embracing; embracer (after the Oriental fashion);—bag̠al-gīr honā (-se), To embrace (by way of salutation); to clasp, hug;—bag̠al-gīrī, s.f. Embracing, clasping;—bag̠al-gīrī karnā, v.t. To embrace:—bag̠al lagānā, v.t. To put on one side, put out of the way (a horse, carriage, &c.):—bag̠al-meṅ,
adv. At the side, by the side (of), close by:—bag̠al-meṅ īmān dabānā, v.n. To put faith away or aside, to prove faithless or treacherous:—bag̠al-meṅ dabānā, v.t. To conceal (a thing) under the arm; to carry off (a thing) under the arm:—bag̠al-meṅ sir nīćā karna = bag̠al-meṅ gardan jhukānā = bag̠al-meṅ muṅh ḍālnā, q.v.:—bag̠al-meṅ lenā, v.t. To take into the arms, to embrace:—bag̠al-meṅ mārnā, v.t.=bag̠al-meṅ dabānā, q.v.:—bag̠al-meṅ munḍī ḍālnā, bag̠al-meṅ muṅh ḍālnā, v.n. To hide the head or face, be ashamed or abashed:—bag̠al honā, v.n.=bag̠al jānā, q.v.:—bag̠leṅ bajānā, v.n. To produce a sound by placing the hands under the armpits and striking the arms against them; to flap the wings; to be highly pleased, be in great glee, be in triumph, to exult, chuckle, crow (over):—bag̠leṅ jhāṅknā, v.n. To look blank or foolish; to look from side to side in shame or discomfiture, be ashamed, to desire to escape or slink away.