دهرنا धरना dharnā i.q. dharnā, as above
H دهرنا धरना dharnā (i.q. dharnā, as above), s.m. The act of sitting in restraint at the door of a debtor, by the creditor or his agent, to enforce the payment of a debt; sitting doggedly and fasting at the door of a temple, &c., to extort favours from the idol, &c., or to obtain compliance with some demand:—dharnā baiṭhnā, dhaṛnā denā, v.n. To enforce payment of a debt or compliance with a demand by sitting (or seating an agent) doggedly at the debtor's door; to extort favours from an idol, &c. by sitting doggedly and fasting at the door of a temple, &c.
ڐهرنا ढरना ḍharnā i.q. ḍhalnā, q.v.
H ڐهرنا ढरना ḍharnā (i.q. ḍhalnā, q.v.), v.n. To flow down, to come down; to come; to draw near, approach.
دهرانا दुहराना duhrānā
H دهرانا दुहराना duhrānā, v.t.=dohrānā, q.v.
دوهرانا दोहराना dohrānā, दुहराना duhrānā
H دوهرانا दोहराना dohrānā, दुहराना duhrānā [dohrā, q.v.+ā = āw = Prk. आवे=S. आपि (caus. augment)+nā = Prk. अणअं=S. अनीयं], v.t. To fold, to double; to reduplicate; to repeat (a word, or thing, or an act); to revise (a lesson, &c.);—v.n. To return (a sickness or attack); to suffer a relapse.
دهرنا धरना dharnā
H دهرنا धरना dharnā [dhar˚ = Prk. धर(इ)=S. धर(ते) 'place,' and धर(ति), 'seize,ʼrt. धृ], v.t. To place, put, put down, deposit, lay, lay down; to pledge, stake; to put on, apply; to put (to), apply (the mind, or ear, &c.), to keep (at);—to have (in the hand), to hold, lay hold of, clutch, grasp, gripe, seize, to hold fast or pertinaciously; to take; to assume; to keep, retain; to catch, seize, apprehend, give in charge; to take (a side), espouse (a cause), entertain or hold (an opinion); to have, possess, hold, own, occupy, take possession of; to acquire, receive, obtain:—dhar-denā, v.t. (intens.), To put down, set or lay down; to pledge, stake, &c. (=dharnā):—dhar-rakhnā, v.t. To put aside, put by, lay by; to keep, retain, take care of:—dhar-lenā, v.t. (intens.) To lay hold of, take hold of, grasp, seize (=dharnā):—dhar-ghasīṭnā, v.t. To drag off or away by main force; to pull or haul away.