Font by Mehr Nastaliq Web

aaj ik aur baras biit gayā us ke baġhair

jis ke hote hue hote the zamāne mere

رد کریں ڈاؤن لوڈ شعر

لغت

لفظوں کے معنی دیکھنے کے لیے سرچ باکس میں ٹائپ کیجیے

"fikr" کے معنی

ریختہ لغت

fikr

फ़िक्रفِکْر

عربی

اندیشہ، تردد، دغدغہ، الجھن

phir

फिरپِھر

مزید برآن ، اس کے علاوہ .

phir ke

फिर केپِھر کے

again

phir se

फिर सेپِھر سے

ہندی

دوبارہ، از سر نو، نئے سر سے

پلیٹس لغت

فکر fikr v.n. fr. فکر 'to think upon, to consider,' c.

A فکر fikr (v.n. fr. فکر 'to think (upon), to consider,' &c.), s.f. & m. Thought, consideration, reflection; deliberation, opinion, notion, idea, imagination, conceit; counsel, advice; care, concern, solicitude, anxiety, grief, sorrow:—fikr karnā (-, or -), To think (upon), to consider, reflect (upon), ponder; to turn the attention (to); to take thought (of); to make provision (for); to think how to obtain, or to possess oneself (of); to think how to dispose (of); to plan, scheme, contrive; to form designs (against); to be thoughtful or anxious (about), be concerned; to concern oneself (about), to care; to grieve (for), to feel regret, to pine:—fikr-mand, adj. Thoughtful; anxious; pensive, sorrowful:—fikr-mandī, s.f. Thoughtfulness; anxiety; sorrow:—fikr-meṅ rahnā (-), To be constantly thinking (of); to harbour designs (against); to be anxious to injure:—be-fikr, adj. & s.m. Without thought, thoughtless; without forethought; without concern or anxiety, unconcerned; free from care;—a thoughtless or heedless person;—be-fikrī, s.f. Thoughtlessness; regardlessness, unconcern; freedom from care.

فقر faqr inf. n. of فقر 'to break the vertebræ of the back

A فقر faqr (inf. n. of فقر 'to break (the vertebræ of the back)), s.m. Poverty, want, need; the practice or vocation of a faqīr or derwish; a life of poverty with resignation and content; asceticism, ascetic mortification:—faqr-o-fāqa, s.m. Poverty and hunger.

فقير faqīr v.n. fr. فقر; see faqr

A فقير faqīr (v.n. fr. فقر; see faqr), adj. & s.m. Poor, needy, indigent, destitute;—a poor man; a beggar; a religious mendicant; a derwish; an ascetic, a devotee:—faqīr-dost, adj. Friendly to the poor, or to derwishes:—faqīr karnā, v.t. To impoverish, to reduce to beggary:—faqīr honā or ho-jānā, v.n. To become poor, be reduced to indigence;—to become a religious mendicant, or a devotee.

;
مزید لغتیں

Farhang-e-Asifia (Vol. 1) Matches in 2 pages

+ -

Hindi Dictionary

Madda

by Madda
بولیے