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REKHTA DICTIONARY

nak

नकنک

short for naak-nose

nikaah

निकाहنکاح

matrimonial bond, marriage

पाणि-ग्रहण, विवाह, ब्याह ।

nok

नोकنوک

nib, point, a bill

हर चीज़ का तेज़ सिरा, बाँकपन, दून, डींग, आन-बान ।

naak

नाकناک

nose

PLATTS DICTIONARY

نکہت nak, hat for A. نکہة, fem. of nakh, inf. n. of نکه 'to breathe into the face of another

P نکہت nak, hat (for A. نکہة, fem. of nakh, inf. n. of نکه 'to breathe into the face (of another)), s.f. Smell of the breath;—anything odoriferous; perfume, odour.

نوك nok

P نوك nok, s.f. Point, tip, end; angle; nib (of a pen); beak, or bill (of a bird):—nok-jhok, or nok-ā-jhokī, or nok-ćok, or nok-ā-ćokī, s.f. Tugging and pulling, scrimmage;—talking by innuendoes; stinging allusions, sarcastic observations:—nok-dār, adj. Pointed:—nok-dār barmā, s.m. A pin-drill:—nok-dum bhāgnā, v.n. (colloq.) To show a clean pair of heels:—nok-ě-zabān, s.f. The tip of the tongue:—nok-ě-zabān, vulg. nok-zabān, or nok-zabānī, adv. On the tip of the tongue;—by heart:—nok-zabān karnā, v.t. To get by heart.

نکاح nikāḥ inf. n. of نکح 'to marry'

A نکاح nikāḥ (inf. n. of نکح 'to marry'), s.m. Matrimony, marriage, nuptials (the most honourable kind of marriage, though in Bengal the term is applied to a left-handed marriage, such as that of a widow, which is considered disreputable):—nikāḥ-ě-bewagān, s.m. Marriage of widows:—nikāḥ-paṛhāʼī, s.f. Marriage-fees:—nikāḥ paṛhānā or paṛhā-denā (-), 'To read the marriage-ceremony' (over), to tie the nuptial knot:—nikāḥ-ě-s̤ānī, s.m. A second marriage:—nikāḥ karnā, v.t. To marry, wed:—nikāḥ kar denā (-), To marry (a person to, -se,

another), to give (one) in marriage (to, -se):—nikāḥ-ě-mitʻat or mutʻa, or nikāḥ-ě-muwaqqat, s.m. A temporary marriage (very common among Muhammadans, especially when detained from home: it is celebrated with certain forms, and not considered disreputable; and though the marriage itself is null and void in law, the offspring are legitimate):—nikāḥ-meṅ lānā (-ko), To take in marriage, to marry:—nikāḥ-nāma, s.m. Marriage-contract:—arkān-ě-nikāḥ, s.m. Essentials of a marriage (viz. the proposal and consent):—sharāʼit̤-ě-nikāḥ, s.f. The conditions of a marriage (viz. discretion, puberty, and freedom of the contracting parties).

نيك नेक nek, नैक naik, or नेकु neku

H نيك नेक nek, नैक naik, or नेकु neku [prob. S. नेम+कः; or corr. fr. S. कणीकः; cf. nikkā], adj. & adv. Little, small; a little;—for a little while, for a short time.

نيك nek

P نيك nek, adj. & adv. Good, virtuous; beautiful; excellent;—lucky;—well;—very, exceedingly;—s.m.(?) Anything good:—nek-aḵẖtar, adj. 'Of good star,' fortunate, lucky:—nek-ěʻtiqād, adj. Of good faith, trustworthy, to be depended on:—nek anjām, s.m. A happy ending:—nek-andesh, adj. & s.m. Meaning well, well-disposed; benevolent, friendly, affectionate;—fortunate;—a well-wisher, well-disposed man, &c.:—nek-andeshī, s.f. Good intention; benevolence, friendliness:—nek-bāz, adj. Just, virtuous, of good actions:—nek-baḵẖt, adj. & s.m. & f. Of good or happy lot, fortunate, happy, blest;—of good disposition, well-behaved, well-disposed, good, true; dutiful, obedient;—a fortunate person; a fortunate or happy wife; a well-disposed or good man or woman:—nek-baḵẖtī, s.f. Good fortune; happiness;—good disposition; goodness, virtue:—nek-pāk, adj. Virtuous:—nek-tadbīr, adj. Well-advising; good in counsel or management:—nek-tan, adj. Sleek-skinned (a horse):—nek ćalan, s.m., or nek ćalanī, s.f. Good conduct:—nek-ćalanī-kā iẓāfa-e-tanḵẖẉāh, s.m. Increased pay for good conduct, or good-conduct pay:—nek-ćalanī-kā billā, s.m., or nek-ćalanī kī dhārī, s.f. Good-conduct stripe:—nek-ḵẖiṣāl, or nek-ḵẖaṣlat, or nek-ḵẖulq, or nek-ḵẖo, adj. & s.m. Of good habits; of good disposition, good-natured, humane; well-bred;—well-disposed person, good-natured man:—nek-ḵẖaṣlatī, or nek-ḵẖulqī, or nek-ḵẖoʼī, s.f. Well-disposedness; good-naturedness:—nek-ḵẖẉāh, adj. & s.m. Well-wishing, benevolent, affectionate, friendly, faithful, grateful;—a well-wisher, &c.:—nek-ḵẖẉāhī, s.f. Benevolence; friendliness, faithfulness, gratitude:—nek-diyānat, adj. Having a clear conscience;—pious, devout:—nek-z̤āt, adj. & s.m. Of good breed or temper, well-bred; of good disposition, good-natured:—nek-z̤ātī, s.f. Goodness of disposition, &c.:—nek-rawaiya, adj. & s.m. Of good conduct, well-conducted;—a well-conducted person:—nek-rawaiyagī, s.f. Good conduct:—nek-sāʻat, s.f. A fortunate moment, happy juncture; an auspicious occasion:—nek-sīrat, adj. Well-disposed, well-conducted, virtuous, moral:—nek-t̤īnat, adj.=nek-z̤āt, q.v.:—nek-t̤īnatī, s.f.=nek-z̤ātī:—nek-ʻahd, adj. True to (his) engagement; faithful:—nek-fāl, adj. Of happy omen:—nek-farjām, adj. Of happy end:—nek-fahmī, s.f. Good understanding or sense; goodness of intellect:—nek-qāl, adj. Well-spoken:—nek-kirdār, adj. Beneficent; of good habits or disposition:—nek-mard, s.m. A good man:—nek-manz̤ar, adj. Handsome, comely, elegant:—nek-nām, s.m. A good name; celebrity;—adj. Having a good name, of good character or repute; famous, renowned, celebrated:—nek-nāmī, s.f. Good name; good character; reputation:—nek-nāmī-kī ćiṭṭhī, or sanad, s.f. A certificate of good character:—nek-nāmī lenā, or nek-nāmī ḥāṣil karnā, To earn or win a good name or reputation:—nek-nihād, adj. Of good disposition, well-disposed, good-natured:—nek-nīyat, adj. Well-intentioned, well-meaning; well-disposed:—nek-nīyatī, s.f. Goodness of intention; good faith:—nek-nīyatī-se, adv. With good intentions; in good faith:—nek-o-bad, Good and evil.

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