لالا lālā prob. fr. A. لألأ
P لالا lālā (prob. fr. A. لألأ), adj. Bright, shining, resplendent (pearls).
لالا लाला lālā
P H لالا लाला lālā [from the Pers.; prob. akin to S. लाल, fr. the caus. of rt. लल्], s.m. Sir, master; a school-master; a grandee; a respectable Hindū (as a banker, &c.); the designation of a class of Kāyaths who are schoolmasters; a writer, clerk, copyist; a title given to persons of the Vaiśya class, &c.; a respectful term of address to a father, or a father-in-law; (for lallā or lalā, q.v.) dear boy, darling;—(in Persian) the chief (or an upper) servant (intrusted with the education of his master's sons); a major domo;—a slave:—a prattling fellow, a babbler;—babbling, prating, talkativeness, frivolous talk;—a kind of grain resembling sesame;—a kind of herb brought from the neighbourhood of Mecca (the smell of which is said to keep off the piles):—lālā-bhāʼī, s.m. An affectionate (or a respectful) form of address (commonly applied to Banyās):—lālā-bhaiyā karnā, To show affection (to), to caress:—lālā-bhaiyā karke sulānā (-ko), To sing or pat to sleep, to soothe or coax to sleep:—lālā-jī, s.m. A form of address (used towards a respectable man not of high rank); Master, Sir; father, father-in-law.
ليلا लीला līlā
H ليلا लीला līlā, adj. Blue (=nīlā, q.v.).
لولی lūlī, or lolī
P لولی lūlī, or lolī, s.f. A dancing-girl, a courtezan, strumpet;—also=P. lūlū, q.v.:—lūlī (or lolī)-ě-falak, The planet Venus.
لولوئي lūlūʼī rel. n. fr. lūlū
A لولوئي lūlūʼī (rel. n. fr. lūlū), adj. Of or relating to pearls; pearly; pearl-coloured;—s.m. A pearl-merchant.