نکلنا निकलना nikalnā fr. the trans. nikālnā, q.v.
H نکلنا निकलना nikalnā (fr. the trans. nikālnā, q.v.), v.n. To be pulled or drawn out, to be taken out; to be expressed; to be extracted; to be extricated (from, -se);—to be deduced;—to be produced; to be invented;—to be hatched (eggs);—to be performed, or accomplished, or effected;—to be worked out, be solved;—to come out or forth, to issue, to emerge; to appear; to rise (as the sun); to germinate, to shoot;—to begin;—to come out or appear as a balance (to the credit of, -ke taʼīṅ, or against, -par, or -ke nām);—to result, prove, turn out;—to sally forth;—to find vent; to find utterance, to be uttered;—to go away, to depart, to proceed; to pass away (as life, or time); to secede;—to get out, to escape; to slink away, to give (one) the slip; to break loose (from, -se);—to go back (from a promise), to get out (of an engagement); to slip, to start (from its place); to spring (in these last senses, beginning with 'to go away,' the more com. form is nikal-jānā):—nikal-ānā, v.n. To come out, or forth; to appear; to rise (the sun, &c.):—nikal-bhāgnā, v.n. To run off or away, make off; to break (from); to get away, to escape:—nikal-paṛnā, v.n. To come out or forth (from, -se); to be drawn out or forth;—to drop out, fall out:—nikal-jānā, v.n. To go forth or away; to get away, to escape, &c. (i.q. nikalnā, q.v.); to disappear;—to wear out;—to advance, go on; to pass or get (beyond, -se), to outstrip, surpass; to exceed:—nikal-ćalnā, v.n. To go out or forth; to make off, to escape;—to be advanced, be promoted;—to pass or get (beyond), to surpass; to outstrip;—to break forth, to begin (speech, &c.); to speak much, or to display (one's) talent (said of one who before, owing to the presence of a stranger, or to some other restraining cause, had been silent).
نکالنا निकालना nikālnā
H نکالنا निकालना nikālnā [nikāl˚ = Prk. निक्काले(इ), or निक्काल(इ), fr. निक्काल=निक्कल्ह=निक्कड्ढ=S. निष्कृष्ट, p.p.p. of rt. निस्+कृष्;—or Prk. निक्काले(इ) = S. निष्कालय(ति), rt. निस्+कल्], v.t To pull or draw out; to take out (of, -se); to extract; to express; to distil;—to extricate;—to pick out, select;—to unpick, undo;—to strike out, to remove (from, -se), to take off; to deduct; to exclude, except (more com. nikāl denā or ḍālnā);—to drive out, turn out, eject, expel; to cashier; to put away, cast off, discard; (more com. nikāl denā); to dig out;—to beat out; to thresh (corn);—to bring out or forth, to produce;—to hatch;—to issue, publish;—to deduce;—to work out, solve (a problem, &c.); to accomplish, effect;—to find out, discover; to invent;—to put or bring forth; to give vent to;—to make manifest, to exhibit, display, show, to bring out (a procession);—to strike (a balance);—to break in, to train (a horse);—to let out, allow to escape, to utter, give utterance to:—nikāl-denā, v.t. (intens.) To drive out, eject, expel, &c.;—to take out; deduct; exclude, &c. (i.q. nikālnā):—nikāl-ḍālnā, v.t. (intens.) To take out, or away; to remove; to strike out, &c.:—nikāl-rakhnā, v.t. To lay or put by:—nikāl-lānā (-ko), To bring off, bring away; to abduct:—nikāl-lenā, v.t. intens. of and=nikālnā:—nikāl-le-jānā (-ko), To carry off; to steal; to make away with;—to abduct.