جاٿ जाट jāṭ
H جاٿ जाट jāṭ, s.m. Name of a tribe of Rājpūts (who are mostly cultivators); a member of the tribe.
جاٿ जाट jāṭ
H جاٿ जाट jāṭ, s.m.=jāṭh, q.v.
جات जात jāt
H جات जात jāt [S. जातिः], s.f. Birth, production; high or good birth, respectability, rank; family, race, lineage; tribe, caste, sect, class; nature, kind, sort, species, genus;—a votive offering (in the language of Hindū women):—jāt-āndhā (or jātyandha, i.e. jāti+andha), adj. Blind from birth, born blind:—jāt-birādarī, s.f. Caste and kinsfolk, brotherhood, fraternity, &c.=birādarī, q.v.:—jāt-bhāʼī (or jāti-bhāʼī), s.m. One of the same tribe or caste, a brother by caste, caste-fellow:—jāt-bhrashṭ (or jāti-bhrashṭa), adj. & s.m. Deprived of caste, fallen from caste, out of caste;—an outcast:—jāt-pāṅt (or jāti-pānti), s.f. Tribe, family, race, lineage, pedigree:—jāti-ćhand, s.m. A kind of verse (measured by the number of mātras or metrical instants in each line):—jāt-dharam (or jāti-dharm), s.m. The duty of caste, the law or usage of caste:—jāt denā (-kī), To make a votive offering (to):—jāt-subhāʼo (or jāti-svabhāv), s.m. Specific or generic nature or character (of):—jāt-kā hīnā, adj. & s.m.=jāt-hīn, q.v.:—jāt-lakshaṇ (or jāti-lakshaṇ), s.m. Mark of tribe or caste, specific or generic characteristic or distinction:—jāt-mućalkā, s.m. A recognizance bond:—jāt-vāćak (or jāti-vāćak), adj. & s.m. Generic (as a name);—a generic name, a common noun (=jāti-vāćak saṅgiyā):—jāt-wālā (or jāti-wālā), s.m. A person of high caste, a respectable person:—jāt-hīn (or jāti-hīn), adj. & s.m. Void of caste, having a low position, outcast;—an outcast:—jātyabhimān (jāti+abhimān), s.m. Pride of race, family, or pedigree:—jātyukt (jāti+ukta), part. adj. Spoken concerning caste.
ذات ẕāt fem. of ẕū, q.v.
A ذات ẕāt (fem. of ẕū, q.v.), s.f. Possessor, owner, mistress (in these senses used as a prefixed noun; and often better rendered 'having, possessed of, endowed with'); essence, substance, nature, radical constituent; soul; body, person, self (i.e. a man's self, or a thing's self); generation, breed, tribe, caste; genus, species; sort, kind (in these senses, prob. connected, through the Persian, with the S. जाति; H. jāt; which the Hindūstānīs commonly corrupt into ẕāt); (in Gram.) a real substantive, a substantive (=ism-ě-ẕāt, as opp. to ism-ě-maʻnī, and to ṣifat):—ẕātuʼl-jamb, s.m. The pleurisy:—ẕātuʼr-riya, s.m.(?) Inflammation of the lungs, pneumonia, peri-pneumony:—ẕātuʼṣ-ṣadr, s.m. Inflammation in the chest; pleurisy; a collecting of matter in the chest:—ẕātuʼl-ʻamūd, Being at a perpendicular:—ẕāt jānā (=jāt jānā), To lose caste, become an outcast:—ẕāt denā (apnī), To give up (one's own) caste, or to relinquish the benefits of (one's) religion, by eating, &c. with a person of another caste;—to give caste (to, -ko), to receive (one) as a member of a caste or sect (=jāt denā):—ẕāt-se girā-huʼā, adj. & s.m. Out of caste;—an outcast:—ẕāt-se nikālnā or nikāl-denā, v.t. To put out of caste (see jāt):—ẕāt-ě-sharīf, s.m.f. An excellent mind or soul; a noble personage; (ironic.) a consummate knave:—ẕāt lenā, ẕāt mārnā (-kisī-kī), To deprive of caste (by touching the food, &c. &c. of another):—ẕāt-nām, s.m. (Gram.) A generic noun, a common noun:—ism-ě-ẕāt, s.m. (Gram.) A substantive:—ba ẕāt-ě-ḵẖẉud, ba-ẓāt-ě-ḵẖāṣ, adv.=bi-ẕāti-hi, q.v.
جيت जीत jīt
H جيت जीत jīt [Prk. जित्ता; जित्या, rt. जि; or v.n. of jītnā, q.v.], s.f. Winning; victory, conquest; acquisition, gain; success; advantage, superiority:—jīt-patr, s.m. Record of victory or triumph (furnished by the defeated party in a wrestling match, a learned disputation, &c.); a favourable decree (in litigation):—jīt-vant, adj. & s.m. Conquering, overcoming; winning;—victor; winner:—jīt honā, v.n. To obtain a victory, to achieve success.