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Dictionary matches for ".luk"

REKHTA DICTIONARY

lok

लोकلوک

people, space, world

People; folk

lak

लकلک

luck

'laq'

'लक़'لقؔ

pen name-Laq

lek

लेकلیک

but, still, yet, nevertheless

लेकिन

PLATTS DICTIONARY

ليك लीक līk

H ليك लीक līk [Prk. लिक्खा, लीहा, लेहा; S. लेखा, rt. लिख्], s.f. Mark (of a cart-wheel), wheel-track, rut, furrow, groove, path, track, trace;—established practice, custom, usage, order, rule (e.g. bandhī līk);—stain, stigma, ignominy, disgrace:—līk pīṭnā (-), To follow the beaten path, to move in a groove, &c. (=lakīr pīṭnā, līk-līk ćalnā);—to cry over spilt milk:—līk-se be-līk honā, To deviate from the common track or course:—līk-ke ṭake, or (simply) līk, Customary fees (of barbers, &c.):—līk-līk ćalnā, To go or move in a rut or groove; to follow the beaten path; to adhere to old-established customs or practices (syn. lakīr pīṭnā).

ليك लीक līk

H ليك लीक līk, s.f.=ليکهہ līkh, 'a nit,' q.v.

لك luk A. lukk

P لك luk (A. lukk), s.m. Varnish; a kind of glazing composition;—a coating of varnish, &c.:—luk-dār, adj. Varnished; glazed; polished:—luk-dār ćamṛā, s.m. Patent leather.

لعوق laʻūq v.n. fr. لعق 'to lick'

A لعوق laʻūq (v.n. fr. لعق 'to lick'), s.m. What is licked; an electuary (or any medicine) to be licked or sucked, a linctus, a lambative.

لائق lāʼiq part. act. of ليق 'to be fit, proper,' c.

A لائق lāʼiq (part. act. of ليق 'to be fit, proper,' &c.), adj. Fit (for, -ke), proper, meet; adapted, suitable, apposite, becoming, decent; worthy, deserving, due; able, capable, competent, qualified; convenient; congruous, consistent:—lāʼiq-ě-ěʻtibār, adj. Worthy of credit; credible:—lāʼiquʼl-inʻām, adj. Deserving of reward, or of a present or gift:—lāʼiq-ě-paz̤īrāʼī, adj. Worthy of acceptance or reception:—lāʼiq-ě-pasand, adj. Fit to be chosen, eligible:—lāʼiq-ě-taḥsīn, adj. Worthy of approbation or commendation, deserving of approval; to be accepted, or granted, or conceded; admissible:—laʼiq-ě-sazā, adj. Deserving of punishment, punishable, penal:—lāʼiq-ě-shādī, adj. Fit for marriage, marriageable:—lāʼiq-t̤aur-se, adv. In a proper manner, properly, suitably:—lāʼiq qabūl-ke nahīṅ, That cannot be accepted or received or entertained, inadmissible:—lāʼiq-mand, or lāʼiq-wālā, adj. Pleonastic forms for lāʼiq:—lāʼiq honā (-ke), To be worthy or deserving (of), to deserve, merit; to suit, fit, become, &c.

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