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Dictionary matches for "tattuu"

REKHTA DICTIONARY

jaatuu

जातूجاتُو

traveller, wayfarer, goer

Sanskrit

TaTTuu

टट्टूٹَٹُّو

۔(ھ) ۔۱۔مذکر۔ چھوٹے قد کا گھوڑا۔ ۲۔(عم) قابو۔ بس۔ زور۔ طاقت جیسے جی چلتا ہے پر ٹٹّو نہیں چلتا۔

TaTTuu

टट्टूٹَٹُّو

tattoo, pony, a horse of a small breed

Sanskrit

taTTuu

तट्टूتَٹُّْو

رک : ٹٹو.

PLATTS DICTIONARY

ٿٿو टट्टू ṭaṭṭū

H ٿٿو टट्टू ṭaṭṭū [Prk. तट्टुओ; S. तर (rt. तॄ) + तृ + कः], s.m. An undersized horse, a pony.

ٿٿي टट्टी ṭaṭṭī

H ٿٿي टट्टी ṭaṭṭī [S. तन्त्र+इका], s.f. A frame-work of bamboo (used for illumination, or as a support for a vine or other creeper, or to form an enclosure, &c.); a matted frame (for a door or window); a screen; a fence; a hiding place; a necessary office, privy, latrine (such being usually enclosed by matted bamboo frames);—ṭaṭṭī bandhnā (-), To be drawn up or formed in close rank (men): ṭaṭṭī jānā, v.n. To go to the necessary, to go to the rear, to perform a function of nature:—ṭaṭṭī-kī oṭ baiṭhnā, v.n. To sit behind a screen; to do (anything) secretly; to form an ambuscade:—ṭaṭṭī-kī oṭ (or āṛ-meṅ) shikār khelnā, v.n. To hunt or shoot from behind a screen:—ṭaṭṭī lagānā (-meṅ), To put up a screen or shutter; to screen; to enclose, to fence:—angūr-kī ṭaṭṭī, s.f. A vinery:—ḵẖas-ḵẖas-kī ṭaṭṭī, or ḵẖas-kī ṭaṭṭī, s.f. A bamboo frame covered with the fragrant Andropogon grass (it is placed in a door-way and kept constantly wet with the view of cooling the air as it enters the house):—shikār-kī ṭaṭṭī, s.f. A screen used by sportsman to conceal themselves in approaching game; a screen or cover behind which anything can be done in secrecy.

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