وقار waqār inf. n. of وقر 'to be calm, or sedate,' c.
A وقار waqār (inf. n. of وقر 'to be calm, or sedate,' &c.), s.m. Gravity; sedateness, steadiness, staidness, fixity, constancy;—dignity, honour, majesty, authority; reputation; estimation;—modesty; mildness:—ahl-ě-waqār, or bā-waqār, adj. Possessed of gravity, &c.; grave, dignified, majestic, of authority, &c.:—be-waqārī, s.f. Want of gravity; unsteadiness, &c.
وقر waqr, vulg. waqar inf. n. of وقر 'to burden,' c.
A وقر waqr, vulg. waqar (inf. n. of وقر 'to burden,' &c.), s.m. Dignity, honour, reputation, character (i.q. waqār);—(prob. for A. waqur), adj. Mild; modest;—grave, sedate, staid:—waqr pānā, To obtain dignity, or rank, or influence;—to rise in the esteem (of):—waqr khonā (apnā), To lose (one's) reputation or character, to disgrace ooneself;—to lower one's dignity, to make oneself cheap.