لت लत lat
H لت लत lat, s.f. contrac. of lāt, 'a kick' (used in comp.):—lat-ḵẖor, and lat-ḵẖorā, adj. & s.m. Kicked, beaten; contemptible, mean;—one who is kicked; a contemptible person; a slave;—a threshold; a hearth-rug (in these senses more com. lat-ḵẖorā):—lat-kundan, s.f. Ignominious treatment:—lat-kob, adj. Beating, cudgelling:—lat khānā, To suffer a kick or beating:—lat-marā, adj. & s.m.=lat-ḵẖor, q.v.:—lat-mardan (or lat-mardanī) karnā, v.t. To trample on, to tread on; to buffet:—lat-mardan-meṅ paṛnā, v.n. To be trampled under foot; to be disgraced.
لت लत lat
H لت लत lat [prob. Prk. लित्ता; S. लिप्ता, rt. लिप्], s.f. A trick; a bad habit, a vice; a whim, whimsey; blameworthiness, faultiness:—lat-pat, part. adj. Saturated, drenched; flaccid, hanging loose; viscous, sticky, clammy;—folded; entangled, &c. (=lathaṛ-pathaṛ, and laṭ-paṭ, q.v.):—lat paṛnā, or lat ho-jānā (-ko), To become a habit or vice;—lat-phal, s.m. The consequences of bad babits:—lat-zada, adj. Of bad habits, vicious:—lat karnā (-kī), To beat any viscous substance till the viscosity comes out; to take the viscosity out (of):—lat-ghat, s.f. Habits, nature, disposition, manners:—lat lagnā (-ko), To have (or, to acquire) a bad habit or vice.
لت लत lat
H لت लत lat, = S لتا लता latā, s.f. A creeper; a vine; hanging branch of a creeper; a branch; a tendril; a thread;—the musk-creeper (said to grow in the Dakkhan, and to be used medicinally);—the plant commonly called priyaṅgu; the gramineous plant Trigonella corniculata; the heart-pea, Cardiospermum halicacabum:—latā-bhavan, s.m. 'Creeper-dwelling' an arbour, a bower:—latā-drum, s.m. The timber-yielding tree Shorea robusta:—latā-kām, s.f.=kām-latā, q.v.s.v. kām:—latā-kunj, s.m. A bower surrounded with, or formed by, creepers; a bower, an arbour:—latā-manḍal, s.m. 'Circle or assemblage of creepers,' an arbour, a bower.
لٿ लट laṭ
H لٿ लट laṭ [(in some senses) S. लता; (in others, fr.) S. लट्, लड् and लुट्], s.f. A curl, ringlet, lock of
hair);—entangled state, tangle; matted or tangled hair (syn. jaṭā); tangled silk, &c.;—flame;—a tadpole:—laṭ-paṭ, or laṭ-paṭā, adj. (f. -ī), Tangled; folded; irregularly or loosely folded, hanging loose (as a turban);—reeling, tottering, staggering, tripping; stammering;—lively, skittish, frisky, playful, wanton; coquettish; humorous;—foppish, affected, jaunty;—spicy, spiced, seasoned;—thick (as soup, &c.):—laṭ-paṭī, s.f. Reeling, staggering, stumbling; swaggering, &c.:—laṭ-paṭe, adv. With difficulty, in hardship (e.g. laṭ-paṭe din kaṭnā):—laṭ dabnā (-kī), To be held or kept down by the hair; to be under the power (of,—e.g. mere hāth-tale unkī laṭ dabī hai).
لٿ लट laṭ
H لٿ लट laṭ (dialec.), s.m.=لٿهہ laṭh, q.v.