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Dictionary matches for ".lait"

REKHTA DICTIONARY

lat

लतلت

bad habit, whim, vice

लात, पाँव, उदर, पेट, टुकड़ा, खंड, अलसी के तार का कपड़ा।

laT

लटلٹ

braid of hair

loT

लोटلوٹ

Rolling, Wallowing

lauT

लौटلوٹ

return, come back

PLATTS DICTIONARY

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 (-), 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 (-), 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.

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