جلالي jalālī
A جلالي jalālī, adj. Great, illustrious, majestic, glorious; awful, terrible; divine (attributes of the Divinity):—ism-ě-jalālī, s.m. 'The great name,' an epithet of the Deity;—texts from the Qorʼān, used as a charm or spell.
جلالي jalālī
A P جلالي jalālī, s.m. An era reckoned from the time of Jalāluʼd-dīn or Akbar.
زله zalla for A. زلة, v.n. fr. زلّ 'to slip,' c.
P زله zalla (for A. زلة, v.n. fr. زلّ 'to slip,' &c.), s.m. Food carried home by the guests from an entertainment.
ظله z̤ulla for A. ظلة, v.n. fr. ظلّ 'to shade,' c.
P ظله z̤ulla (for A. ظلة, v.n. fr. ظلّ 'to shade,' &c.), s.m. A thing that covers, or shades, or protects; covering; a cloud.
جل jalla 3rd pers. sing. perf. rt. جلّ
A جل jalla (3rd pers. sing. perf. rt. جلّ), (He) is great or eminent in majesty or glory;—adj. Great, glorious, eminent:—jalla jalālu-hu, jalla shānu-hu, Eminent is His
glory or majesty:—jalla wa ʻalā, (God) the glorious and most high.