ران रान rān
P ران रान rān [Pehl. rān; Zend rāna, rt. ar = S. ar (r̤iṇoti)], s.f. The thigh (syn. jāṅgh):—rān-tale dabānā, v.t. 'To press under the thigh,' to have completely in (one's) power, to subdue; to mount, ride (a horse):—rān-se rān bāṅdhnā (-kī), To keep close to, to keep close watch over (one), to guard or watch diligently.
ران rān
P ران rān [fr. rān-dan, contrac. of rav-ān-dan, caus. of raftan; rt. Zend harp or hrap?=S. सर्प्], act. part. Driving, driving away; managing, conducting (used in comp., e.g. kām-rān, 'pushing on desire,' prosperous, successful):—rān-ćhoṛnā, v.t. (local), To drive out, to expel.
دان dān
P دان dān [fr. dānistan; Pehl. dāneśtan; rt. Zend dā, 'to know'], act. part. Knowing, understanding (used as last member of comp., e.g. qadr-dān, nukta-dān, &c., qq.v.).
دان dān
P دان dān [Pehl. dān; Zend dāna; S. धान], An affix denoting the receptacle, place, or stand (for a thing;—e.g. pīk-dān; qalām-dān; shamʻ-dān, &c., qq.v.).
دين dīn prob. fr. Pehl. Pārsī dīn = Zend daênā, rt. dī = S. धी
A دين dīn (prob. fr. Pehl. & Pārsī dīn = Zend daênā, rt. dī = S. धी), s.m. Faith, religion; the religion (of Moḥammad):—dīn-panāh, s.m. Support or protection of religion, defender of the faith:—dīn-dār, adj. Religious, devout, pious, virtuous:—dīn-dārī, s.f. Religiousness, devoutness, devotion; firmness or constancy in religion:—dīn-dunyā, s.f. 'Religion and the world,' the hope of religious belief (i.e. the happiness of the next world) and this world:—dīn-dunyā-se jānā, To fail to secure happiness either in this world or the next:—dīn dīn pukārnā, To raise the cry of 'Religion!' to raise the standard of a religious war:—dīn-kā, adj. (f. -ī), Of or appertaining to religion, religious:—dīn-kā sāth-denā, To stand by, or to fight for, (one's) religion:—dīn-meṅ milānā (-ko), To bring over to a religion, make a convert of.