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Dictionary matches for "ijazat"

REKHTA DICTIONARY

ijaazat

इजाज़तاِجازَت

Arabic

permission, sanction, authority, liberty, leave

jannat

जन्नतجَنَّت

Arabic

(Islam) Paradise, heaven

jazbaat

जज़्बातجَذْبات

Arabic

writing characterized by the expression of emotions, passions, rages, furies

'izzat

'इज़्ज़तعِزَّت

Arabic

chastity, virginity

PLATTS DICTIONARY

اجازت ijāzat

A اجازت ijāzat [inf. n. iv of جوز 'To go or pass through or along'], s.f. Permission, liberty, leave, authority, sanction; leave to depart, dismissal; authority or liberty to do anything; licence; passport:—ijāzat-ḵẖẉāh, s.m. One who seeks permission or sanction (for any purpose); applicant; petitioner:—ijāzat denā, v.t. To grant leave or permission, to permit, allow, let; to give (one) leave to depart; to grant, admit, concede, comply with; to authorize, sanction; to license; to empower:—ijāzat-nāma, s.m. A written document by which a permission is conferred; authority; licence.

عزت ʻizzat for A. عزة, inf. n. of عزّ; see ʻizz

P عزت ʻizzat (for A. عزة, inf. n. of عزّ; see ʻizz), s.f. Might, power, grandeur, glory, honour, dignity, respect, esteem, reputation, good name:—ʻizzat utārnā (kisī-kī), To strip off the honour (of anyone), to dishonour, &c. (=ʻizzat lenā):—ʻizzat bigāṛnā (kisī-kī), To destroy the honour (of), to dishonour, &c. (=ʻizzat lenā, q.v.):—ʻizzat-dār, adj. & s.m. Powerful, holding high rank, honourable, respectable, respected, esteemed;—a man of rank or honour, &c.; a man highly respected; a respectable man:—ʻizzat denā (-ko), To confer honour or dignity (on), to do honour (to), to dignify, ennoble, exalt:—ʻizzat raknna (apnī), To preserve (one's) honour, or dignity, or good name; to be held in esteem:—ʻizzat-kā lāgū honā, or ʻizzat-ke pīćhe paṛnā (kisī-kī), To be bent on ruining the honour or reputation (of one), to be bent on the disgrace (of):—ʻizzat karnā (-), To render honour (to), to pay respect (to), to honour, dignify, &c.:—ʻizzat lenā (-), To deprive (one) of honour, &c., to dishonour, disgrace; to abuse, to insult; to put to shame; to destroy the reputation (of), take away the character (of); to debauch, violate, ravish:—ʻizzat-meṅ baṭṭā lagnā, or ʻizzat-meṅ farq ānā (-), To have (one's) reputation or character sullied, &c.:—ʻizzat-wālā, adj. & s.m. (f. -wālī) = ʻizzat-dār, q.v.:—be-ʻizzat, adj. Disgraced, dishonoured, &c.

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