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Dictionary matches for "arii"

REKHTA DICTIONARY

aurii

औरीاَوری

اور ’ہی‘ کی تخفیف.

arii

अरीاَری

Arabic, Hindi

addressing a woman

anii

अनीاَنی

Sanskrit

sharp end of an arrow, point (of a spear, arrow &c.), lance or javelin

apii

अपीاَپی

خود ، خود ہی ، اپنے آپ

PLATTS DICTIONARY

اڙي अड़ी aṛī see aṛā, part. adj.

H اڙي अड़ी aṛī (see aṛā, part. adj.), s.f. Difficulty, hardship, trouble; need, poverty, distress, adversity, misfortune; exigency, critical situation:—aṛī-bhirī, s.f.=aṛī:—aṛī-dhaṛī, s.f. Difficulties, troubles, cares, concerns, responsibilities; whatever betides; misfortunes, afflictions.

ايڙي एड़ी eṛī

H ايڙي एड़ी eṛī [eṛ, q.v.+S. इका], s.f. Heel:—eṛī dekh or dekho, lit. 'Look at (your, -apnī) heels'; look at home (a phrase used by Mohammadan women to obviate the effect of evil eye):—eṛiyāṅ ragaṛnā, eṛiyāṅ ghisnā, To drag the heels in walking; to rub the heels (against the bed in dying); to be in straitened circumstances, to be in distress, or in agony.

عادي ʻādī rel. n. fr. ʻādat, q.v.

A عادي ʻādī (rel. n. fr. ʻādat, q.v.), adj. Accustomed, habituated, addicted (to); habitual, customary, wonted:—ʻādī karnā (-), To accustom (to), &c.:—ʻādī honā (-), To be accustomed (to), to be addicted (to).

آڙا आड़ा āṛā

H آڙا आड़ा āṛā, s.m. A saw, &c.=آرا ārā, q.v.

عيدي ʻīdī rel. n. fr. ʻīd

P عيدي ʻīdī (rel. n. fr. ʻīd), adj. Of ʻīd, relating to ʻīd;—s.f. A present made at ʻīd, or on a festive occasion; an Easter gift; pocket-money given to children at ʻīd;—a kind of verse descriptive of ʻīd, &c.; the paper on which this verse is written; fees paid to a teacher (by pupils) for an ʻīdī written by him.

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