لقا liqā inf. n. of لقي 'to meet,' c.
A لقا liqā (inf. n. of لقي 'to meet,' &c.), s.f. Meeting, encountering, seeing (a person; cf. mulāqāt); fighting (with); (met. perhaps for liqāʼuʼl-lāh) death;—(in Pers.) face, form, visage, countenance (used as last member of compounds):—māh-liqā, adj. With a face like the moon, moon-faced.
لقا luqā, vulg. luqqā
P لقا luqā, vulg. luqqā, adj. & s.m. Vain; roguish; profligate;—a roguish fellow; a scamp; a profligate (syn. luqandrā).
لقا laqā, vulg. laqqā prob. fr. A. liqā, pl. of laqwat or liqwat, 'an eagle'
P H لقا laqā, vulg. laqqā (prob. fr. A. liqā, pl. of laqwat or liqwat, 'an eagle'), s.m. The Brahminy kite, Haliastur indus;—the fan-tail pigeon.