اجاره ijāra
A اجاره ijāra,—and in compn. occasionally اجار ijār [from اجر 'to recompense'], s.m. Letting land on lease, letting a house, &c. on rent or hire; land taken on lease; a house, &c. taken on rent or hire; the giving of usufructs for a compensation; a privilege or an income of a variable amount sold for a fixed sum; lease, farm, contract, rent, hire; right, title, monopoly (arising from a lease, contract, &c.):—ijāra-paṭṭā, s.m. Deed of lease, lease; agreement; title-deed:—ijāra-dār, ijār-dār, s.m. Lease-holder, lessee; farmer, tenant; contractor; farmer of land or revenue; one who has purchased the labour of another; holder of a monopoly; proprietor:—ijāra denā, v.t. To farm, lease, let, give out on contract:—ijāra karnā, v.n. To bind oneself, be responsible (for); to engage; agree:—ijāra lenā, v.t. To take on lease, or hire, or contract, &c., to farm:—ijāra-nāma, and ijāār-nāma, s.m. =ijāra-paṭṭā, q.v.
اجرا ijrā
A اجرا ijrā [inf. n. iv of جري 'to pass along quickly, to flow'], s.m. Causing to circulate, putting in circulation, giving currency to, making current; issuing; putting into force or execution; carrying into effect; issue; execution; performance, practice:—ijrā karnā, v.t. To issue, put in force, perform, execute, &c.
اجوره ajūra see اجر ajr
A اجوره ajūra (see اجر ajr), s.m. Compensation; remuneration; wages, hire; rent; fare:—ajūra-dār, s.m. A
labourer for hire; hireling (not a regular servant):—ajūra-dārī, s.f. Wages; hire; payment by the job or piece.
اجڙا उजड़ा ujṛā
H اجڙا उजड़ा ujṛā, adj. Deserted, desolate, cheerless, gloomy, &c. (=ujāṛ, q.v.):—s.m. (f. -ī). Ruiner, destroyer, &c. (=ujāṛū):—ujṛā-pujṛā, adj. In ruins, ruined, razed to the ground, desolate.
آزاري āzārī
P آزاري āzārī, adj. & s.m.f. Sick; troubled, afflicted; a sick person, a patient.