ملا mullā corr. of A. مَولَی maulā; cf. maulawī
T ملا mullā (corr. of A. مَولَی maulā; cf. maulawī), s.m. A doctor, a learned man; a schoolmaster (who, in a village, has also charge of the mosque);—a judge, the deputy of a Qāzī; a jurist;—a priest;—a bigot;—(dialec.) a soothsayer, a fortune-teller;—mullā-qǒrʼānī, s.m. A law-officer who administers oaths on the Qorʼān;—one whose business it is to read the Qorʼān for forty days at the house of a deceased person:—mullā-garī, s.f. The office or duty of a mullā; schoolmastering, teaching, &c.
ملا mullā corr. of A. ملواح milwāḥ
P ملا mullā (corr. of A. ملواح milwāḥ), s.m. A decoy-bird.
ملائي mullāʼī mullā, q.v.+ī = S. इन् and इ
P ملائي mullāʼī (mullā, q.v.+ī = S. इन् and इ), adj. Of or relating to a mullā;—s.f. Office or profession of a mullā; doctorship; teaching (see mullā-garī).
مله mulla, or malla ? i.q. mullā, q.v.
P مله mulla, or malla (?) (i.q. mullā, q.v.), s.m. A decoy-bird.
معلَي muʻallā pass. part. of علّي 'to make high, to elevate, to exalt,' ii of علا for علو 'to be high, or elevated,' c.
A معلَي muʻallā (pass. part. of علّي 'to make high, to elevate, to exalt,' ii of علا (for علو) 'to be high, or elevated,' &c.), part. adj. High, elevated, exalted, eminent, sublime:—muʻallā alqāb, Of exalted rank or dignity;—urdū-ě-muʻallā, s.m. 'The royal camp or court'; the court language; good Urdū (cf. 'the Queen's English').