ڐورا डोरा ḍorā
H ڐورا डोरा ḍorā, s.m.=ḍoṛā, q.v.
ڐورا डोरा ḍorā i.q. ḍabrā, q.v.
H ڐورا डोरा ḍorā (i.q. ḍabrā, q.v.), s.m. A hole or pit filled with water; a hole dug for water (in the dry channel of a river, &c.; syn. ćoyā).
ڐورا डोरा ḍorā
H ڐورا डोरा ḍorā [ḍor, q.v.+Prk. अओ=S. अ+कः], s.m. Thread, string, cord, &c. (=ḍor, q.v.);—line, streak (syn. līk, rekhā; see āṅkh-kā ḍorā below); stream, line (of descending fluid; syn. dhār; e.g. ghī-kā ḍorā); edge (of a sword, &c.; syn. dhār); a prolonged or full-toned sound or note (see ḍore ḍālnā):—ḍorā ḍalnā (-meṅ), To string, to thread (a needle, &c.):—ḍore ḍālnā (-meṅ), To stitch (a quilt), to quilt; to braid (the hair); to spread a net, lay a snare; to utter a prolonged or full-toned sound or note (e.g. kis ćiṭṭī-ne ḍore ḍāle, ṭukre ho ho lāl laṛā hai, 'what female Amaduvade uttered its prolonged notes, that the male has fought so desperately'):—āṅkh-kā ḍorā, s.m. A streak of blood in the eye, vessels distended with blood in the tunica conjunctiva of the eye (from intoxication, or cold, &c.), a blood-shot eye:—gardan-kā ḍorā, s.m. Venus's necklace; a graceful motion of the neck in dancing.
دورا दौरा daurā
H دورا दौरा daurā [Prk. दोलओ; S. दोल+कः], s.m. A large basket (without a lid); cf. daurī.
ڐورا डोरा ḍorā
H ڐورا डोरा ḍorā [S. दर्व+कः or दार्व+कः], s.m. A large ladle, a scoop (to bale or dish out,—com. a piece of cocoanut shell with a stick handle.