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REKHTA DICTIONARY

majaaz

मजाज़مجاز

lawful, competent, authorised

'majaaz'

'मजाज़'مجازؔ

pen name

maajuuj

माजूजماجوج

allusion to midgets

mizaaj

मिज़ाजمزاج

temper, temperament, pride, disposition

PLATTS DICTIONARY

موجز mūjaz pass. part. of اوْجز 'to abbreviate; to epitomize,' c., iv of وجز 'to be short, or compendious,' c.'

A موجز mūjaz (pass. part. of اوْجز 'to abbreviate; to epitomize,' &c., iv of وجز 'to be short, or compendious,' &c.'), part. adj. Abbreviated; epitomized; compendious; brief;—s.m. An epitome, a compendium, a summary.

مجاز majāz n. of place fr. جاز for جوز, 'to pass by or beyond,' c.

A مجاز majāz (n. of place fr. جاز (for جوز), 'to pass by or beyond,' &c.), s.m. Trope, figure, metaphor, simile, allegory.

مجاز majāz for A. mujāz, pass. part. of اجاز 'to make, or hold to be, allowable,' c., iv of جاز for جوز, 'to become allowable,' c.

P H مجاز majāz (for A. mujāz, pass. part. of اجاز 'to make, or hold to be, allowable,' &c., iv of جاز (for جوز), 'to become allowable,' &c.), adj. & s.m. Allowable, admissible, lawful, authorized, warranted, licensed; legally competent (syn. jāʼiz);—artificial, feigned, insincere, false; superficial; political; worldly; profane (as opp. to divine love);—illusory, delusive;—permission, authority, licence; competency:—majāz honā, v.n. To be allowed, to be legally authorized, &c.:—gair-majāz, adj. Unauthorized, not warranted, &c.

مزاج mizāj v.n. fr. مزج 'to mix'

A مزاج mizāj (v.n. fr. مزج 'to mix'), s.m. lit. 'A mixture, anything mixed'; nature, temperament, constitution, complexion, habit of body; temper, humour, disposition; health;—pride, haughtiness:—mizāj bigaṛnā, The temper to be spoiled;—to get out of temper:—mizāj-pānā, To find (one) in the humour (for); to find (one) in good humour:—mizāj pūćhnā (-), To inquire after the health (of):—mizāj-dār, adj. Proud, haughty, conceited:—mizāj-dān, adj. & s.m. Knowing (or one who knows) the temperament or constitution;—a confidant:—mizāj-ě-sharīf (or mizāj-sharīf), or mizāj-ě-ʻālī, or mizāj-ě-mubārak, interrog. Your noble, or exalted, or blessed disposition or health (how is it?), how is your Honour's health? how do you do?:—mizāj karnā, To show temper;—to give oneself airs:—mizāj-ke māre, adv. Through temper;—through pride:—mizāj milnā (-), To discover or understand the disposition or temper or humour (of); to understand or fathom (a person):—mizāj-meṅ ānā, v.n. To fit in with the humour, to suit the temper or humour (of, -ke), to please; to like;—to stand upon (one's) dignity, to be proud:—bad-mizāj, adj. Ill-tempered:—tez-mizāj, adj. Hot-tempered, passionate, choleric, impatient:—ḵẖẉush-mizāj, adj. Of a pleasant disposition; good-humoured:—ganda-mizāj, adj. Peevish, cross:—mustaqīm-mizāj, adj. Even-tempered, equable, serene:—nek-mizāj, adj. Good-tempered.

معجز mǒʻjiz act. part. of اعجز 'to render powerless or impotent; to disable an opponent in a contest,' iv of عجز 'to be or become powerless or impotent'

A معجز mǒʻjiz (act. part. of اعجز 'to render powerless or impotent; to disable (an opponent) in a contest,' iv of عجز 'to be or become powerless or impotent'), s.m. A miracle (i.q. mǒʻjiza, the com. form, q.v.; lit. 'that by which a prophet disables the opponent in a contest'):—mŏʻjiz-se, adv. By miraculous power, miraculously.

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