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لفظوں کے معنی دیکھنے کے لیے سرچ باکس میں ٹائپ کیجیے

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qadam

क़दमقَدَم

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diidaar

दीदारدِیدار

فارسی

دیکھنے کا عمل، درشن، ملاقات، بھینٹ

fidaa

फ़िदाفِدا

عربی

دوسرے کے عوض جان دینے والا، فدیہ دینا، قربان ہونا، نثار، صدقے، نچھاور

aadam

आदमآدَم

پہلا انسان اور نبی جس سے انسان کی نسل شروع ہوئی، ابوالبشر، باوا آدم، حضرت آدم علیہ السلام جو پہلے انسان تھے

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قدم qidam inf. n. of قدم 'to precede'

A قدم qidam (inf. n. of قدم 'to precede'), s.m. The being before, preceding (in point of time); preceding age; age, ancientness, antiquity; eternity;—surpassing in virtue; excellence.

قدم qadam v.n. fr. قدم, inf. n. qadm, 'going before, preceding'

A قدم qadam (v.n. fr. قدم, inf. n. qadm, 'going before, preceding'), s.m. The foot; sole of the foot; a foot's length; a footstep, step, pace;—a going before; merit:—qadam uṭhākar ćalnā, To walk fast, to step out:—qadam āge rakhnā = qadam baṛhānā, q.v.:—qadam-bāz, adj. Nimble-footed, fleet;—ambling:—qadam baṛhānā, v.n. To put the foot well forward, to step out, to take long steps, to walk fast; to put the foot (beyond, -se); to go or step beyond bounds, to exceed due limits, to transgress; to encroach (on):—qadam-ba-qadam, adv. Step with step; in the footsteps (of); step by step, slowly, gently, by degrees:—qadam-bos, adj. Kissing the feet (of, -ke), showing respect (to); paying (one's) respects; making obeisance;—qadam-bos honā (-ke), To kiss the feet (of), &c.:—qadam-bosī, s.f. Kissing the feet (of, -); touching the feet of the person saluted with the right hand and then kissing the latter; respectful salutation, obeisance, homage; respects:—qadam ćūmnā (-ke), To kiss the feet (of); to leave the company (of), to bid adieu (to):—qadam ćhūnā (-ke), To touch, or to clasp, the feet (of):—qadam dikhānā (-ke), To show the paces (of);—(colloq.) to make tracks, to be off, go away:—qadam rakhnā (-meṅ, or -par), To set foot (on), plant the foot (on); to step (into); to engage or embark (in), take part (in), venture (on):—qadam-ranja farmānā or karnā, v.n. To take the trouble of going or coming (to,—spoken respectfully):—qadam-qadam, adv. Step by step; at a walking or an easy pace:—qadam gāṛnā (with loc.), To plant the foot firmly (on); to establish or secure (one's) footing:—qadam lagnā (-ke), To cling to or clasp the feet (of); to seek the protection (of);—to have good paces, to walk well (a horse):—qadam lenā (-ke), To touch the feet (of); to kiss the feet (of); to pay (one's) respects (to); to bow (to), to acknowledge the superiority (of another, either in good or evil qualities; but more frequently the latter):—qadam mārnā (-meṅ), To tread or walk (in a path or course):—qadam nikālnā (-ke), To form the paces (of), to break in (a horse):—qadam-wār, adj. Capable of being trodden; trodden:—sabz-qadam, adj. Of unlucky footsteps; unlucky, inauspicious.

کدم कदम kadam

H کدم कदम kadam, s.m.=kadamb, q.v.

قديم qadīm v.n. fr. قدم 'to precede,' c.

A قديم qadīm (v.n. fr. قدم 'to precede,' &c.), adj. & adv. Ancient, old, antiquated, immemorial; archaic;—s.m. An old inhabitant, &c. (=qadīmī):—qadīmuʼl-aiyām, s.m. Old times, days of yore;—adj. Ancient of days;—qadīmuʼl-aiyām, or qadīmuʼl-aiyām-se, or qadīm-se, adv. Of old, from ancient times; from time immemorial; long ago; in olden times, in days of yore.

قدوم qudūm inf. n. of قدم 'to come near,' c.

A قدوم qudūm (inf. n. of قدم 'to come near,' &c.), s.m. Arrival, coming near, approach; accession; advent.

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