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REKHTA DICTIONARY

'aadat

'आदतعادَت

Arabic

habit, treatment, disposition

aahaT

आहटآہَٹ

Sanskrit

detection of someone's arrival, the slightest sound, the word which is made by the feet and other organs in walking, the arch of the foot

aahat

आहतآہَت

Sanskrit

hurt, wounded, a burnt offering, oblation

nijaat

निजातنِجات

PLATTS DICTIONARY

نت नित nit

H نت नित nit, adv. contrac. of nimitt, q.v.

نٿ नट naṭ

H نٿ नट naṭ [S. नटः, rt. नट्, corr. fr. नृत्], s.m. (f. -ī, -in, -, -inī), A dancer; rope-dancer; tumbler; mime, actor; juggler;—name of a particular vagrant caste, the Indian gipsy (said to be the offspring of a degraded Kshatriya by a woman of the second caste; they are generally rope-dancers, jugglers, &c.);—name of a subordinate mode in music;—the tree Calosanthes indica; the tree Jonesia asoka;—a sort of reed, Arunda tibialis, or A. karka:—naṭ-bar, s.m. See s.v.:—naṭ-patrikā, s.f. The egg-plant, Solanum melongena:—naṭ-khaṭ, adj. & s.m. See s.v.:—naṭ-maṇḍan, s.m. 'Actor's ornament,' yellow orpiment:—naṭ-nārāyaṇ, s.m. Name of a rāg or musical mode (according to some, the sixth, or, according to others, a subdivision of that called dīpak, or of megh):—naṭ-vidyā, vulg. naṭ-bidyā, s.f. The art of rope-dancing, or tumbling, &c.

نطع nit̤ʻ, or nit̤aʻ, nat̤ʻ, or nat̤aʻ

A نطع nit̤ʻ, or nit̤aʻ, nat̤ʻ, or nat̤aʻ, s.m.(?) A sheet of dressed leather (which is spread as a table-cloth, or upon which people play chess, or draughts, &c.).

نعت naʻt inf. n. of نعت 'to describe,' c.

A نعت naʻt (inf. n. of نعت 'to describe,' &c.), s.f. A description; an epithet; a descriptive epithet or phrase, a noun-adjective;—praise, eulogium, encomium (esp. of the prophet Moḥammad).

نات नात nāt

H نات नात nāt, s.m. 1˚=nātā, q.v.;—2˚ corr. of nāth, q.v.

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