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REKHTA DICTIONARY

karaa.n

कराँکَراں

shore, coast

Persian

marnaa

मरनाمَرنا

(of water) flow down, be head over heals in love, die, expire, breathe on, e's last, fade, wither, lose strength, long for, desire vehemently, work hard, sweat and toil, suffer hardship, be in great trouble, cease

maro.n

मरोंمَروں

مردے ، مرے ہوئے ، جو دنیا سے گزر چکے ہیں ۔

maarnaa

मारनाمارنا

bat or flutter (eyelids), wink, brag, boast, capture a piece, conquer, subjugate, defeat, dart or hurl (missile, etc.), cut, reduce, destroy, break, mar, hide, conceal, kill, slay, shoot, slaughter, take life, make away with, steal, pinch, misappropriate, usurp, master, subdue, tame (affection, appetite, lust, etc.), oxidize or calcine a metal, perform a sexual act, punish, scold, strike, hit, beat, crack, bang, drub, manhandle, throw down on the back, tolerate

Sanskrit

PLATTS DICTIONARY

معدن maʻdin, vulg. maʻdan n. of place fr. عدن 'to remain, stay, abide,' c.

A معدن maʻdin, vulg. maʻdan (n. of place fr. عدن 'to remain, stay, abide,' &c.), s.m. & f. A mine; a quarry (so called because it is 'a place where the native ore remains fixed').

ميران mīrān

P ميران mīrān [mīr, q.v.+ān = Zend āna or ana = S. अन], s.m. A portion paid to the head of a department out of the fees received by the inferior officers;—name of a saint and miracle-monger (whose memory is held in veneration by women, and the lower orders of certain classes of Muḥammadans and Hindūs):—mīrān-jī, s.m. The saint Mīrān;—the month rabīʻu-s̤-s̤ānī (in the language of women):—mīrān gor barābar, prov. 'Mīrān's grave (is) as (or as large as) Mīrān'; expenditure as the income.

ميدان maidān

A ميدان maidān, corr. medān (v.n. fr. ماد (for ميد) 'to be moved, or agitated,' &c.), s.m. An open field (without buildings); an extensive plain; a plain, field, lawn, area; a race-ground; any place for exercise or walking; a parade; a field of battle;—war, battle, conflict;—a scene (in a play, or poem, &c.);—body, ground, middle part (of a garment, &c.):—maidān jānā, v.n. To go to the rear:—maidān-ě-jang, or maidān-ě-kār-zār, s.m. Field of battle (syn. raṇ-kshetr):—maidān ćhoṛnā, To fly from the field of battle; to take flight:—maidān denā (-ko), To give room (to), give a wide berth (to); to make room (for):—maidān karnā, v.t. To convert into a level plain; to raze to the ground;—to wage war, to fight:—maidān-ě-qalam (or qalam-kā maidān), s.m. The shaft, or the nib, of a pen:—maidān-kashī, s.f. Drawing out for battle:—maidān mārnā (-), To win a battle:—maidān-meṅ, adv. In the plain; in the open:—maidān-meṅ ānā, To come into the plain, or field; to come out (to fight).

مورن मोरिन morin

H مورن मोरिन morin, s.f.=mornī (the com. form), q.v.

معادن maʻādin

A معادن maʻādin, s.m. pl. (of maʻdan, q.v.), Mines; quarries;—origins, sources.

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