لہر लहर lahar, lahr
H لہر लहर lahar, lahr [S. लहरिः], s.f. A wave, billow; surge; undulation; a waving line (in patterns of cloth, &c.); a flowing or undulating fold (in draperies, &c.);—whim, fancy, vision, wild fancy, freak;—emotion, excitement, fit of passion; ecstasy, transport, rapture, frenzy; furor; a convulsive or spasmodic affection of the body (as from intoxicating or poisonous substances, from venomous bites or stings, from anger, lust, &c., or as in death); a sudden seizure, a paroxysm, fit; throe, heave; smart, ache, burn;—puff of a zephyr or soft wind;—a term for the lines which lie under the throat of certain snakes (according to the number of these lines, it is supposed, is the number of convulsive throes with which a bitten person is affected):—lahar uṭhnā, A wave to rise; emotion, &c. to rise:—lahar ānā, A wave to come;—to prosper, to be happy:—lahar-bahar (bahar, fr. bahnā, or a jingling wood), s.f. Prosperity; prime and vigour, fulness and flush, glow and glory, zenith and heyday:—lahar-ćāl, s.f. Undulatory motion:—lahr ćaṛhnā (-ko), A paroxysm to come on, to have a sudden seizure, or a fit, &c.:—lahr-dār, adj. Wavy, undulating, (in Bot.) repand;—fanciful, whimsical, fitful, crotchety;—flashing, fine, pretty:—lahr-kā patlā ḥiṣṣa or ṭukṛā, (in Acous.) Rarefaction of a portion of a wave:—lahr-kā gāṛhā ḥissa or ṭukṛā, (in (Acous.) Condensation of a portion of a wave:—lahr-mauj, adj. & s.m.=lahrī, q.v.
لوهار लौहार lauhār
H لوهار लौहार lauhār [Prk. लउआलो (with h inserted); S. लय+आलः], s.m. A trance.
لاهور लाहौर lahaur, or लाहोर lāhor
H لاهور लाहौर lahaur, or लाहोर lāhor, prop. n. The city of Lahor, the capital of the Panjāb.
لہار लुहार luhār i.q. lohār, q.v.
H لہار लुहार luhār (i.q. lohār, q.v.), s.m. A worker in iron, a blacksmith; a smith:—luhār-ḵẖāna, s.m. A blacksmith's shop:—luhāṛ-ḵẖāne-meṅ suʼiyāṅ bećnā, 'To sell needles in a blacksmith's shop,' to carry coals to Newcastle:—luhār-kī bhaṭṭī, s.f. A blacksmith's forge; a furnace.
لحد laḥd, vulg. laḥad v.n. fr. لحد 'to bury,' c.
A لحد laḥd, vulg. laḥad (v.n. fr. لحد 'to bury,' &c.), s.f. A place dug in the side of a grave (in which dead bodies are deposited), a sepulchral niche; (in India) a niche or a hollow in which a corpse is washed; (local) a tomb, grave:—laḥad bharnā (-kī), Filling up with earth the hollow in which a corpse has been washed; filling up the grave of a deceased person (a ceremony performed on the twenty-ninth day after interment).