وطن wat̤an inf. n. of وطن 'to abide, dwell,' c.
A وطن wat̤an (inf. n. of وطن 'to abide, dwell,' &c.), s.m. Native country, country, home, abode, residence, dwelling:—wat̤an iḵẖtiyār karnā, To make (a place) one's country or home, to fix one's residence (in a place or country):—wat̤an-jāne-kī ruḵẖṣat, s.f. Leave to go to one's native land; furlough:—wat̤an-dushman, s.m. Enemy of (his) country,' a traitor:—wat̤an-dost, s.m. 'Lover of (his) country,' a patriot.
واتن wātin act. part. of وتن 'to be perpetual,' c.
A واتن wātin (act. part. of وتن 'to be perpetual,' &c.), adj. Perpetual; fixed; perennial;—living or running (water).