بتول batūl
A بتول batūl, s.f. A virgin; a pure and chaste woman, who is detached from worldly things and devoted to God (usually applied to the Virgin Mary, and to Fāt̤imah, daughter of Mohammad and wife of 'Alī).
باطل bāt̤il act. part. of بطل, 'to be false,' c.
A باطل bāt̤il (act. part. of بطل, 'to be false,' &c.), adj. False, untrue, wrong, incorrect; fictitious, spurious, unreal, unfounded, unsound; vain, futile, worthless, useless, unprofitable; devoid of virtue or efficacy, of no effect, ineffectual, null, void, of no force, of no account, naught, going for nothing; annulled, abolished, counteracted:—bāt̤iluʼs-sihr, s.m. Counteractor or annuller of enchantment; that which or he who frustrates incantation:—bāt̤il samajhnā, v.t. To regard, or treat, as false, &c.; to treat as a nullity; to set at naught:—bāt̤il karnā, v.t. To falsify; to prove to be false; to render ineffectual, vain, useless, &c.; to nullify, vitiate, invalidate, make void; to annul, abolish; to set aside, supersede; to frustrate, counteract, thwart:—bāt̤il mutaṣawwar karnā, v.t. To consider false, vain, &c.=bāt̤il samajhnā, q.v.:—bāt̤il honā, v.n. To be or prove vain, ineffectual, &c.; to come to naught; to become void; to be nullified, frustrated, &c.; to be annulled or abolished.
بوتل बोतल botal corr. from the English
H بوتل बोतल botal (corr. from the English), s.f. Bottle: botal-ḵẖāna, s.m. Room where bottles, crockery, &c. are kept; pantry.
بطل bat̤l
A بطل bat̤l, s.m. Rendering vain, rendering abortive or ineffectual.