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REKHTA DICTIONARY

soto.n

सोतोंسوتوں

sources

sutuun

सुतूनستون

a pillar, a column, a prop

स्थूण, खंभा, मीनार, लाट, स्तंभ।।

sutuu.n

सुतूँستوں

pillar

saute.n

सौतेंسوتیں

wives other than the first wife

PLATTS DICTIONARY

ستون sutūn, sitūn, satūn

P ستون sutūn, sitūn, satūn [Pehl. śtūn; Zend śtūna; S. स्थूणा], s.m. Pillar, column, prop:—ćihal-sutūn, adj. Having forty pillars (a palace, &c.).

ستين सतीं satīṅ, सितीं sitīṅ

H ستين सतीं satīṅ, सितीं sitīṅ, postpn. (dialec.)=satī or sitī.

ساتون सातों sātoṅ

H ساتون सातों sātoṅ [format. or obl. pl. of sāt = S. सप्तानां, gen. pl. of saptan; Prk. सत्तंहं], adj. & collec, s.m. The seven, the whole seven, all the seven;—the seven of them:—sātoṅ kāṇḍ, s.m. The seven sections into which the Rāmāyan of Tulsī Dās is divided:—sātoṅ dvīp, s.m. The seven divisions of the world as recognized in the Hindū system.

شيطان shait̤ān v.n. fr. شيط 'to be burned; to perish,' c., or fr. شطن 'to turn away in opposition'

A شيطان shait̤ān (v.n. fr. شيط 'to be burned; to perish,' &c., or fr. شطن 'to turn away in opposition'), s.m. The devil, Satan; an evil spirit, an evil genius, one who leads into error or mischief; a firebrand, a mischievous imp:—shait̤ān uṭhānā, To raise the devil; to make a terrible noise or row; to quarrel, fight;—shait̤ān-ćaukṛī, s.f. A company of mischievous little imps:—shait̤ān-ćhūṭnā, v.n. 'The devil to get or be let loose'; the evil passions (of one's nature), to be allowed vent, &c. (see shait̤ān lagnā):—shait̤ān sir-par ćaṛhnā, 'The devil to get into (one's) head,' to be possessed by the devil; to be bent on mischief:—shait̤ān-singār, s.m. The devil's ornament; the peacock-flower, Cœsalpina pulcherrima:—shait̤ān-kā lashkar, s.m. 'The devil's army'; imps, boys:—shait̤ān-kī āṅt, s.f. 'The devil's gut'; anything very long and winding (as a lane, &c.); a long and tedious story:—shait̤ān-kī-ḵẖāla, s.f. 'The devil's aunt'; a mischief-making woman:—shait̤ān-kī ḍor, s.f. 'The devil's thread'; a spider's web:—shait̤ān lagnā (-ko), To be possessed by the devil; to be in a devilish mood; to play the deuce; to practise all evil; to lust; to hanker (after forbidden things, or things not to be obtained); to have the head turned; to give oneself airs:—shait̤ān-ě-mujassam, s.m. A very devil incarnate:—shait̤ān maćānā, v.n.=shait̤ān uṭhānā, q.v.

ستان stān

P ستان stān [Pehl. śtān; Zend śtāna; S. स्थान], s.m. Place, situation, station, stall (used as an affix to nouns ending in a vowel, e.g. bo-stān, 'place of fragrance,' 'flower-garden';—hindū-stān, India: if the subst. terminate in a consonant, the affix takes the form istān, e.g. reg-istān, 'place of sand,' 'a desert';—gul-istān, 'place of roses,' 'rose-garden').

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