دري darī see dar, fr. darīdan
P دري darī (see dar, fr. darīdan), s.f. Rending, tearing (used in comp.).
دري darī fr. dara, q.v.
P دري darī (fr. dara, q.v.), adj. Of or pertaining to a valley or glen, living or found in valleys or hills (e.g. kabk-ě-darī, q.v.s.v. kabk);—s.f. (fr. dara, or fr. dar, 'gate'; 'palace'), Name of one of the three surviving dialects of the seven anciently spoken in Persia (said by some to be the dialect of a certain district comprehending Balkh, Bukhārā, Badakhshān, Marū-Shāh-Jahān, Bāmiyān, and other mountainous parts; and by others to have been spoken at the court of the monarchs of the Kaiānian dynasty, and called the language of the court and of paradise).
ديري dairī rel. n. fr. A. dair
P ديري dairī (rel. n. fr. A. dair), adj. Of or appertaining to an idol temple, &c. (see dair).
ديري derī fr. der
P ديري derī (fr. der), s.f. Lateness, delay, &c. (=der, q.v.):—derī karnā, v.n. To delay, to dally; to be a long while:—derī lagnā (-ko), To be late; to be long; to be slow, &c.
دري दरी darī
H دري दरी darī [Prk. दरिआ; S. दर+इका], s.f. A carpet (made of cotton); a kind of cotton cloth (resembling drill, made in India).