مليده malīda contrac. of mālīda, perf. part. of māl-īdan, 'to rub,' c.
P مليده malīda (contrac. of mālīda, perf. part. of māl-īdan, 'to rub,' &c.), s.m. A cake made of pounded meal (or of flour), milk, butter, and sugar;—a kind of fine woollen cloth (made of Kashmīr lamb's-wool).
ماليده mālīda
P ماليده mālīda [perf. part. of mālīdan, and=Zend marsta, rt. mared; S. मर्दित or मृदित, rt. मृद्; cf. māl], part. Rubbed; crushed, &c.;—s.m. Bread rubbed into crumbs, and then mixed with sugar and butter, and again rubbed well together with the hands; a cake made of bread so rubbed, or of pounded meal mixed with butter and sugar;—a fine woollen cloth (made of Kashmīr lamb's wool).
مولودي maulūdī rel. n. fr. maulūd
P مولودي maulūdī (rel. n. fr. maulūd), s.m. One who chants the maulūd; a mourner.
مليدا मलीदा malīdā
H مليدا मलीदा malīdā, s.m. corr. of next, q.v.