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REKHTA DICTIONARY

haal

हालحال

condition, state, situation, circumstance, case, history, narration, account, story, state of ecstasy and fervour, the present time or age, uncontrolled bodily movements resembling dance in such a state of ecstasy, spiritual ecstasy

Arabic

haa.e.n

हाएँہائیں

expressing warning, surprise: why? what? don't!

Hindi

hall

हल्लحَلّ

hal

हलحَل

fulfilment (of a purpose) solution, the way out (of difficulties), unravelling (of a knotty problem), resolution (of a difficulty), untying, loosing

Arabic

PLATTS DICTIONARY

حائل ḥāʼil, vulg. ḥāyal act. part. n. of حول 'to intervene,' c.

A حائل ḥāʼil, vulg. ḥāyal (act. part. n. of حول 'to intervene,' &c.), part. & s.m. Intervening, interposing; preventing, hindering, restraining;—one who or a thing which interrupts, or prevents, preventer, hinderer; hindrance, obstacle, impediment:—ḥāʼil honā (-), To intervene as a separation, or barrier, or obstacle, to obstruct, hinder, impede; to interrupt, break, disturb.

هائِل hāʼil act. part. of هال for هول, 'to terrify,' c.

A هائِل hāʼil (act. part. of هال (for هول), 'to terrify,' &c.), adj. Terrible, dreadful, horrible, frightful;—huge, large.

هائل हाइल hāʼil

H هائل हाइल hāʼil, s.f. (dialec.) A rudder, helm (i.q. hāli, q.v.).

هل हल hal

H هل हल hal [Prk. हलं; S. हलं], s.m. A plough (i.q. har):—halāyudh (˚la+āy˚), s.m. (lit. 'plough-weaponed'), An epithet of Balarām (as bearing a peculiar weapon shaped like a ploughshare;—syn. hala-dhar):—hal-barār, s.f., or hal-sārī, s.f. Assessment according to the number of ploughs in a village:—hal-bandī, s.f. Assessment according to the number of ploughs;—the quantity of land under cultivation by any party:—hala-bhr̤it, s.m. 'Plough-possessor,' an epithet of Balarām (see halāyudh):—hal phernā (with loc.)=hal ćalānā, q.v.:—hal-taḍḍī, s.f. A drill-plough:—hal ćalānā, or hal jotnā, To pass the plough (over), to plough:—hal ćalnā (with loc.), To be ploughed:—hal-jotā, s.m. Ploughman, tiller:—hal-dār, s.m. Possessor

of a plough:—hal-dhar (S. hala-dhara), s.m. 'Plough-holder'; an epithet of Balarām (see halāyudh):—hal-sārī, s.f.=hal-bandī, q.v.:—hal-sot, s.f. = har-sot, q.v.s.v. har, 'plough':—hal-sajjā, s.m.=har-sajjā, q.v.:—hal-mūsal, s.m. The plough and pestle (the implements of Śesh-nāg).

هل हल hal

H هل हल hal, s.m. (dialec.) The afterbirth, secundines (syn. kheṛī).

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