اٿارا अटारा aṭārā
H اٿارا अटारा aṭārā, s.m.=اٿالا aṭāla, q.v.
اترا उतरा utrā from اترنا utarnā
H اترا उतरा utrā (from اترنا utarnā), part. adj. Worn, aged, faded; dismissed from office; degraded, disgraced, &c.—utrā shahna mardak nām, prov. A dismissed superintendent of police is styled (or considered) a nobody, 'out of place out of grace.'
اتارو उतारू utārū
H اتارو उतारू utārū [S. उद्+तार+उक], adj. Descending, sloping, inclining, declivous; stooping, lowering (oneself); bent upon, determined; ready for:—utārū honā (-par), To descend, incline, stoop (to); to be ready (for); to engage or embark (in).
اترائی उतराई utrāʼī
H اترائی उतराई utrāʼī, s.f. Coming down, alighting; requital, return; price paid for carrying or conveying over (a river, bridge, &c.), ferriage, toll; decline of life; discharge (of a debt, &c.); draft, cheque, order (for payment of money):—adj. Quit of (an obligation, debt, vow, &c.); grateful, thankful:—utrāʼī honā, To be grateful or thankful, &c.
اتارا उतारा utārā
H اتارا उतारा utārā, s.m. Descent (to a river); crossing, passage (of a river or defile); ford, ferry, wharf; ferriage; dismounting (of cavalry to fight on foot); deduction, remission;—answer, reply (=uttar); copy, transcript, duplicate; fac-simile, counterpart; halting-place, stage (of a journey), station (for travellers);—offering (to evil spirits, esp. masān, placed at the junction of cross-roads); delivering or freeing from demoniacal possession (by moving cooked rice, flour, &c. over the length of the body of the possessed); the articles used in the ceremony of dispossessing of an evil spirit; removing (a sickness) by drugs or charmed substances, (also) the substances employed for the purpose; ransom; self-devotion; land presented to a temple; grant of land (by Government) at a quit-rent in return for services rendered; house-rent;—cast-off clothes, second-hand or worn things:—utārā utārnā, v.t. To dispossess of an evil spirit by means of the utārā:—utārā karnā (-par), To descend (to); to effect the passage (of a river, &c.); to dismount (as cavalry, to fight on foot):—utāre-kā jhopṛā, s.m. A hut or shed for the accommodation of travellers; (Met.) the world; the body:—utāre-kā māl, s.m. Warehoused goods; second-hand goods, cheap things.