ناراد नाराद nārād
H ناراد नाराद nārād, s.m. corr. of nārad, q.v.
نادر nādir act. part. of ندر 'to remain alone,' c.
A نادر nādir (act. part. of ندر 'to remain alone,' &c.), adj. Singular, rare, uncommon, unusual; wonderful; precious; exquisite; choice (cf. shāẕ-o-nādir):—nādir-shāh, Name of a king of Persia (who reigned from A.D. 1736 to A.D. 1747):—nādir-shāhī, adj. Of or relating to Nādir-shāh, or his conquests, or misrule;—s.f. The invasion of India by Nādir-shāh;—misrule as of Nādir-shāh:—nādir-gardī, s.f. Misrule, &c. (i.q. nādir-shāhī).
نڐر निडर ni-ḍar
H نڐر निडर ni-ḍar [Prk. निद्दरो or निड्डरो; S. निर्दरः], adj. & adv. Fearless, dauntless, bold, daring;—fearlessly, &c.
نارد nārad, vulg. nārd
P نارد nārad, vulg. nārd, s.m. The tike or dog-louse;—a miser.
نرد nard i.q. S. नर; cf. also S. नर्दित
P نرد nard (i.q. S. नर; cf. also S. नर्दित), s.f. A counter, a man or piece (in the game of ćausar, or in chess, &c.);—any game played with counters or pieces; chess, draughts, backgammon, &c.;—the naked trunk (of a tree):—nard mārnā, To capture or win a piece (at ćausar, &c.).