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REKHTA DICTIONARY

taariq

तारिक़طارق

a morning star, name ofa great Muslim general who conque-red Spain

दुर्घटना, सख्त हादिसा, प्रातःकाल में उदय होनेवाला एक तारा, हर वह चीज़ जो रात में निकले, इसी लिए चोर और राहगीर को भी कहते हैं, इस्लाम का एक प्रसिद्ध सेनापति।

'taariq'

'तारिक़'طارقؔ

pen name of a poet

taarik

तारिकتارک

leaving, abandoning, relinqui-shing, deserting

'turk'

'तुर्क'ترکؔ

pen name

PLATTS DICTIONARY

تارك tārak

P تارك tārak, s.m. A hill; heap; head, top, summit; the crown (of the head=tār, q.v.).

تارك tārik act. part of ترك 'to abandon,' c.

A تارك tārik (act. part of ترك 'to abandon,' &c.), part. adj. & s.m. Leaving, forsaking, abandoning, relinquishing;—a deserter:—tārikuʼd-dunyā, adj. & s.m. Abandoning the world; abstinent, sober, chaste;—an anchorite, a recluse, hermit.

تاريك tārīk

P تاريك tārīk [Pehl. tārīk; fr. Z. tãthra, rt. tam = S. tam], adj. Dark, obscure:—tārīk-ćashm, adj. Dim-sighted, short-sighted; blind.

تراك tarāk

P تراك tarāk, = P تراق tarāq, (=tarāsh, q.v.), s.f. The sound or noise of the snapping or splitting of a stone, &c. sound of a falling body, of a blow, &c.; crack (=taṛāk, q.v.).

تڙاك तड़ाक taṛāk

H تڙاك तड़ाक taṛāk [S. तड++rt. कृ], s.f. Sound of the snapping, bursting, or cracking, &c. of a body or thing; sound of a stroke or blow; crack, crash, whack, &c. (see next):—taṛāk-paṛāk, adv. In quick succession, quickly, rapidly; without delay or hesitation, readily, at once:—taṛāk-se, adv. With a crack or crash, with a report; noisily, boisterously, rudely; without hesitation, smartly, quickly.

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