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REKHTA DICTIONARY

aur

औरاَور

Sanskrit

and, (used to join two words, phrases, parts of sentences, or related statements together)

'aur

'औरعَور

Arabic

कानापन, एक आँख का होना।

ek

एकایک

Sanskrit

a, an, one

'arq

'अर्क़عَرْق

PLATTS DICTIONARY

دقاق diqāq, duqāq v.n. fr. دق 'to break, crush,' c.

A دقاق diqāq, duqāq (v.n. fr. دق 'to break, crush,' &c.), adj. & s.m. Small, minute, fine; subtle; sagacious, intelligent (=daqīq, q.v.);—a broken piece or particle, fragment, chip, shred.

رکيك rakīk v.n. fr. ركّ 'to be thin,' c.

A رکيك rakīk (v.n. fr. ركّ 'to be thin,' &c.), adj. Thin, slender; shallow (as water); fine, minute, subtile.

دقيق daqīq v.n. fr. دق 'to be slender,' c.

A دقيق daqīq (v.n. fr. دق 'to be slender,' &c.), adj. Slender, small, minute, fine, thin (opp. to g̠alīz̤); paltry, trifling, inconsiderable; subtile, nice, abstruse, recondite, obscure, difficult;—s.m. Flour, meal; farina.

دق diqq, vulg. daq, and daq v.n. fr. دقّ 'to become thin, c.

A دق diqq, vulg. daq, and daq (v.n. fr. دقّ 'to become thin, &c.), adj. & s.m. Thin, slender; minute; subtle, &c. (=daqīq, q.v.); hectic (e.g. tap-ě-diq, 'a hectic fever'); indisposed, ailing; troubled, disturbed; vexed, annoyed, irritated, teased, worried, harassed, plagued;—a hectic fever (=tap-ě-diq); difficulty, trouble, worry, &c.:—diq-dār, adj. Troublesome, teasing; in trouble, or affliction, or difficulty; distressed, pinched:—diq-dārī, s.f. Trouble, vexation, worry; distress, poverty, penury;—diq-dārī uṭhānā, v.n. To undergo trouble, &c.; to take trouble, to be at the pains (to, -):—diq karnā, v.t. To tease, irritate, annoy, trouble, harass, worry, plague:—diq-kar mārnā,

v.t. To worry or plague to death, to trouble or annoy exceedingly, to pester, torment, &c.:—diq honā, v.n. To be indisposed, be ailing (e.g. t̤abīʻat diq hai); to be irritated, be annoyed, or worried, &c.

دقائِق daqāʼiq

A دقائِق daqāʼiq, s.m. pl. (of daqīqa), Subtleties, nice points; difficulties; minutiæ; minutes, moments;—flour, meal (in this sense used in P. for the A. sing. daqīq).

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