بہار बिहार bihār
H بہار बिहार bihār [S. विहार; rt. हृ with वि], s.m. Roving for pleasure, wandering; diversion, amusement, recreation, sport, pastime; name of a province in Bengal:—bihār-asthal, s.m. Place of amusement, &c.:—bihār-karnā, v.n. To rove, stroll, &c.; to divert or amuse oneself.
بہار bahār
P بہار bahār [Pehl. vahar; Zend vaṅhra, fr. vaṅh; cf. S. वसन्त; वसार], s.f. Spring, prime, bloom, flourishing state; beauty, glory, splendour, elegance; beautiful scene or prospect, fine landscape; charm, delight, enjoyment, the pleasures of sense, taste, or culture:—bahār-par ānā, v.n. To blossom, bloom; to flourish:—bahar-istān, s.m. A place adorned with the bloom of spring; a lovely or beautiful spot;—title of a Persian work by Jāmī:—bahār lūṭnā (-kī), To snatch pleasure or delight (from), to revel in:—bahār-kā tel, s.m. Oil scented with orange blossom.
بحار biḥār pl. of baḥr
A بحار biḥār (pl. of baḥr), s.m. Seas, bays, gulfs.
بحد ba-ḥad
P A بحد ba-ḥad, = P A بحدي ba-hadde, adv. To the extent (that, -ki); to such a degree, to such an extreme; so that.
بهڙ भड़ bhaṛ
H بهڙ भड़ bhaṛ [onomatopoetic, or S. स्फर], s.m. Sound of crackling fuel, crackle; crash; roll (of musketry); rat-tat; rush, whir; sound of breaking wind;—bhaṛ-bhaṛ, s.m.=bhaṛ (and is the more common form); adv. With a crash, or gush or rush, &c.:—bhaṛ-bhaṛ karnā, v.n. To burn fiercely; to roar, crackle, crack, crash, &c.