هلاك halāk inf. n. of هلك 'to perish,' c.
A هلاك halāk (inf. n. of هلك 'to perish,' &c.), s.m. Perishing; being lost;—perdition, destruction, ruin;—slaughter; death;—part. Lost; destroyed;—fatigued:—halāk karnā, v.t. To destroy; to kill, to put to death;—to overwhelm; to drive to destruction;—to distress, to fatigue:—halāk honā, v.n. To perish, to die; to be killed; to be ruined;—to be fatigued or tired.
هالك hālik act. part. of هلك 'to perish,' c.
A هالك hālik (act. part. of هلك 'to perish,' &c.), adj. Perishing, being destroyed or killed;—causing to perish, destructive, deadly;—s.m. One who has perished; a deceased person.
هلك हलक halak, हलुक haluk, or हल्लुक halluk
H هلك हलक halak, हलुक haluk, or हल्लुक halluk, adj. (dialec.)=halkā, q.v.
حلق ḥalq, vulg. ḥalaq v.n. fr. حلق 'to shave'; 'to wound,' c.
A حلق ḥalq, vulg. ḥalaq (v.n. fr. حلق 'to shave'; 'to wound,' &c.), s.m. The fauces; the throat, the gullet, the æsophagus; the windpipe:—ḥalq band karnā (-kā), To make (one) hold his tongue, to silence; to stop (one) from speaking, to interrupt:—ḥalaq baiṭhnā (-kā), The throat be set, to become hoarse:—ḥalaq dabānā (-kā), To press or squeeze the throat (of), to throttle, to strangle:—be-ḥalq, adj. 'Having no throat'; ravenous, greedy, covetous.
هلك हलक halak
H هلك हलक halak [prob. S. हल+कः], adj. Like a plough.