ڐاك डाक ḍāk
H ڐاك डाक ḍāk [prob. S. दाहकः; rt. दह्; cf. ḍahnā], s.m. A piece of gold or silver leaf, &c. placed under a gem (in a ring) to heighten its brilliance, a foil; a coloured substance placed under glass to form a mock gem (=ḍāṅk).
ڐاك डाक ḍāk fr. ḍāk-nā, q.v.
H ڐاك डाक ḍāk (fr. ḍāk-nā, q.v.), s.f. Continual vomiting;—calling out, shouting, &c.; bidding (at an auction):—ḍāk bolnā, To bid (at an auction):—ḍāk-nīlām, s.m. Auction-sale.
ڐاك डाक ḍāk
H ڐاك डाक ḍāk [Prk. डक्किओ; S. दंष्ट्री+कः], s.m. The husband of a ḍākinī, q.v.; a wizard, sorcerer.
ڐاك डाक ḍāk
H ڐاك डाक ḍāk [prob. fr. S. द्राक् 'quickly,' or v.n. of ḍāknā, q.v.], s.f. Post (for conveyance of letters), the mail; disposition or relay of horses, or runners, or pālkī-bearers along a road (for conveyance of the post or travellers); travelling by post; a post-office:—ḍāk biṭhānā (-kī) = ḍāk lagānā, q.v.:—ḍāk-bahangī, s.f. Parcel-post:—ḍāk-piyāda, s.m.=ḍāk-wālā, q.v.:—ḍāk-ćaukī, s.f. A post station, a station or stage at which a relay (of horses, or runners, &c.) is posted (for conveyance of the mail, or travellers):—ḍāk-ḵẖāna, s.m. Post-office:—ḍāk-kā ḵẖarć, s.m. Expenses incurred in travelling by post; postal charges; postage:—ḍāk-kā ghoṛā, s.m. A horse used for a ḍāk or relay; (fig.) a worn-out horse;—a fast walker:—ḍāk-gāṛī, s.f. Mail-cart; mail-train; a carriage used in travelling by ḍāk:—ḍāk-ghar, s.m. Post-office:—ḍāk lagānā (-kī), To post relays (of horses, or runners, or pālkī-bearers):—ḍāk lagnā, v.n. A post to be organized; a ḍāk or relay (of horses, &c.) to be laid:—ḍāk-maḥśūl, s.m. Postal charges, postage:—ḍāk-meṅ ćiṭṭhī ḍālnā or lagānā, To post a letter:—ḍāk-wālā, s.m. Postman; letter carrier, runner:—ḍāk-o-ḍāk, adv. In the manner of the post, postingly, post-haste, without stopping on the way.
دق daq prob. fr. A. دقّ
P دق daq (prob. fr. A. دقّ), s.m. Woollen cloth from which hairs hang, a coarse kind of woollen cloth (such as that of which a faqīr's blanket is made);—a fine and precious sort of cloth.