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REKHTA DICTIONARY

phir

फिरپِھر

afterwards, subsequently, thereafter, then

piir

पीरپِیْر

Hindi, Persian

old man, aged person

phir ke

फिर केپِھر کے

again

miir

मीरمِیر

Persian

a common title of Sayyeds, a title by which Sayyeds are addressed, chief, head, leader, the king

PLATTS DICTIONARY

پير पीर pīr

H پير पीर pīr, s.f.=pīṛ; pīṛā, q.v.

پيڙ पीड़ pīṛ

H پيڙ पीड़ pīṛ, s.f. Pain, &c.=pīṛā, q.v.

پير pīr S. पितृ?; Old P. piyar

P پير pīr (S. पितृ?; Old P. piyar), s.m. An old man; a saint; a spiritual guide or father; a priest; founder or head of a religious order;—Monday:—pīr-bhāʼī, s.m. Follower of the same spiritual teacher or guide, fellow-sectarian:—pīr-bhućṛī (see būćar), s.m. A priest of the hījaṛās;—pīr-bhuć-ṛī-kī kaṛhāʼī, s.f. An offering made to the priest of the hījaṛās on the admission of a novice:—pīr-pāl, s.m. An assignment of land for the support of a pīr, or for keeping in order the tomb of a saint:—pīr-pairavī, s.f. Following the guidance (of, -):—pīr-zāda, s.m. The son, or the disciple, of a pīr; a priest attached to a mosque; a mendicant:—pīr-zāl, pīr-zāla, pīr-zan, s.f. An old woman:—pīr-mard, s.m. An old man:—pīr-murg̠ān, s.m. Chief priest of the Magi;—the prior of a Christian monastery;—a tavern-keeper:—pīr karnā, v.t. To make (one) a spiritual teacher or guide; to elect a spiritual teacher, &c.

پر pur

P پر pur [Pehl. pūr; Zend pouru; S. puru], adj. Full, full of, laden, charged, complete, abounding in, exceeding, quite, very (used at the beginning of compounds):—pur-bād, adj. Full of wind, inflated:—pur-ba-jid honā (-meṅ), To be fully determined (on):—pur-takalluf, adj. Full of ceremony, ceremonious; elaborated, wrought:—pur-ḥaẕar, adj. Full of caution, very careful:—pur-ḵẖat̤ar, adj. Full of danger, very hazardous or risky:—pur-ḵẖūn, adj. Full of blood; bleeding, sorrowful (heart):—pur-dard, adj. Full of pain, painful; sorrowful (heart):—pur-dil, adj. Full of courage, courageous, intrepid, magnanimous; intelligent; liberal, large-hearted:—pur-dilī, s.f. Valour, courage, intrepidity, &c.:—pur-zor, adj. Powerful:—pur-sāla, adj. Full of years, old, aged:—pur-saudā, adj. Full of melancholy, very melancholy, sorrowful; full of madness, quite mad:—pur-soz, adj. Burning, lighted, blazing:—pur-shuʻūr, adj. Very wise, most sagacious:—pur-ẓurūr, adj. Very necessary, most essential:—pur-ẕāhir, adj. Very evident or manifest, quite obvious:—pur-g̠uṣṣa, adj. Wrathful; sorrowful:—pur-fāʼida, adj. Full of advantage or profit, very advantageous or profitable; full of instruction, highly edifying:—pur-fitna-o-fasād, adj. Full of sedition and mischief, seditious, very mischievous; very depraved:—pur-fareb, adj. Very deceitful or treacherous:—pur-kār, adj. Skilful, efficient, full of workmanship, well-executed, close, thick:—pur-kārī, s.f. Closeness, thickness, coarseness:—pur-kīna, adj. Very malicious or spiteful, rancorous:—pur-go, adj. Full of talk, talkative, loquacious:—pur-goʼī, s.f. Talkativeness, loquacity, volubility of tongue:—pur-malāl, adj. Very sad, sorrowful, afflicting:—pur-niʻmat, adj. Abounding in good things, plentiful, fertile:—pur-naqsh-o-nigār, adj. Embellished or decorated throughout, highly ornamented, beautifully decorated:—pur-nūr, adj. Full of light, enlightened, illustrious:—pur-hunar, adj. Very skilful or accomplished.

پير पर pair

H پير पर pair [S. पद्++], s.m. The foot; footstep; foot-print; the track of oxen (whether in treading out corn, or in working an oil-press, or in drawing water from a well, &c.); the place where corn is trodden out, the threshing floor; the place where corn is stacked;—corn in the straw;—pairoṅ, adv. On foot, afoot (=paidal):—pair uṭhānā, v.n. To lift or raise the feet; to direct the steps (towards, -kī or), to proceed (in the direction of):—pair ćhūṭnā, v.n. To continue menstruating after the usual time:—pair dharnā, pair rakhnā, v.n. To tread, to step.

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