بادي bādī rel. n. of bād, q.v.
P بادي bādī (rel. n. of bād, q.v.), adj. & s.f. Rheumatic; producing or causing flatulence; cold and damp;—rheumatism; flatulence; anything of a baneful or mischievous character, mischief, disturbance, calamity:—bādī phailānā, To spread mischief, &c.; to cause a disturbance; to cause or induce indolence or inertness (by yawning, or any diversion):—bādī-kā badan, s.m. Bloated body; corpulence.
باري bārī act. part. of برٲ 'to create'
A باري bārī (act. part. of برٲ 'to create'), s.m. The Creator, the Deity:—bārī taʻālā, s.m. The Most High God.
باري बारी bārī
H باري बारी bārī, s.m. (f. bārin), s.m. A caste of Hindūs who sew together broad leaves to serve as platters; a seller of pān or betel-leaf (=baraʼī, q.v.).
باري बारी bārī dim. of bār, 'time,' c.
H باري बारी bārī (dim. of bār, 'time,' &c.), s.f. Time, turn; turn for duty; a mode of keeping up the village watch;—a small door, wicket; window:—bārī-bārī, adv. In turn; turn about, each in due course:—bārī-dār, s.m. (f. bārī-dārnī), An attendant who waits in turn with others:—bārī-kī tap, s.f. Intermittent fever.
باري बारी bārī from bārnā = bālnā, q.v.; fem. bārin
H باري बारी bārī (from bārnā = bālnā, q.v.; fem. bārin), s.m. A caste of Hindūs whose occupation it is to sell torches; a torchbearer by profession. (The same caste occasionally act as barbers.)