ڐال डाल ḍāl
H ڐال डाल ḍāl [Prk. दाली; S. दारी], s.f. A branch, bough; a basket (made of twigs, or split bamboos) used to throw up water from ponds, &c. for irrigation (cf. ḍallā); irrigation of land by throwing up water from a pond, &c.;—blade (of a sword, or knife, &c., to which the handle is not attached):—ḍāl-kā pakkā, adj. (f. -ī), Ripened on the bough or tree:—ḍāl-kā ṭūṭā, adj. (f. -ī), 'Plucked from the branch'; fresh; fine, excellent:—ek ḍāl, adj. Of one piece, without seam or joining.
رال राल rāl
H رال राल rāl [S. लाला], s.f. Saliva, spittle, slaver, dribbling (of an infant).
دال दाल dāl
H دال दाल dāl [S. दलं, rt. दल् 'to split,' &c.], s.f. Split pea (of mūṅg, arhar, and other kinds of pulse, much used for food); split pulse; pulse, lentils, vetches;—a
black or dark spot (resembling dāl, in anything); focus (of rays of light);—a crust, scale, scab:—dāl bandhnā (-kī), A scab to form;—a focus (of light) to be formed:—dāl-ćapātī, s.f. Boiled pulse and bread:—dāl-daliyā, s.m. Poor diet, coarse fare; pot-luck; something, some small gain:—dāl-roṭī, s.f. Bread and dāl; food, sustenance, livelihood:—dāl galnā (-kisī-kī), 'The dāl to become soft in boiling'; to have an advantage, to avail; to succeed; to keep in (with), to get on (with):—dāl-meṅ kućh kālā, '(There is) something black (as a fly or the like) in the dālʼ; (there is) something wrong or suspicious (in the affair, &c.), something amiss (here):—dāl-wālā, s.m. (f. -ī), A dealer in pulse, &c.:—āṭā-dāl, s.m. Flour and dāl; food, livelihood:—patlī dāl-kā khāne-wālā, s.m. 'One who lives on pulse boiled thin and watery'; a feeble person; a baniyā.
ڐيل डील ḍīl prob. another form of ḍaul, q.v.; and cf. ḍher, ḍhelā, and ḍel
H ڐيل डील ḍīl (prob. another form of ḍaul, q.v.; and cf. ḍher, ḍhelā, and ḍel), s.m. Bulk, size, stature, body; figure, form, shape, likeness:—ḍīl-ḍaul, s.m. Size and frame, figure, shape.
ڐول डोल ḍol =dol, q.v.
H ڐول डोल ḍol (=dol, q.v.), s.m. A bucket (of metal, or leather, for drawing water), a pail, a large leather bag (used in throwing up water for irrigation);—(local) mast of a ship;—the richest kind of black soil (cf daldal).