آواز āwāz, vulg. awāz
P آواز āwāz, vulg. awāz [Pehl. āfāj, Zend ā+vać, S. वाच्], s.f. Sound, noise; voice, tone; whisper; echo; shout, call, cry; report, fame; sentence:—āwāz uṭhānā, To raise the voice, to speak out; to strain the voice; to spread a report:—āwāz ūṅćī karnā, āwāz ūṅćī baṛhānā, To raise the voice (=āwāz uṭhānā):—āwāz-baiṭhnā, āwāz paṛnā, or paṛ-jānā, To become hoarse from cold, singing, &c.; to lose the voice;—āwāz-baiṭhā, adj. Hoarse:—āwāz-par kān dharnā, or rakhnā, or lagānā, To lend an attentive ear, to hear, listen:—āwāz paṛnā (kān-meṅ), To happen to hear, to catch a sound; to overhear; to be heard, to be reported:—āwāz-pe lagnā (-kī), To answer to, or to obey, a call:—āwāz denā (-ko), To call out (to), shout (to), to hail;—v.n. To give forth a sound; to answer a call:—āwāz-kā pallā, āwāz-kā ṭappā, s.m. Range or reach of voice; pitch of the voice; hearing-distance, ear-shot:—āwāz-kā lauṭnā, s.m. Reverberation; echo:—āwāz karnā (-ko), To call (to)=āwāz denā, q.v.:—āwāz karnā (-kī), To bring forth a sound or report (from), cause to sound; to fire off (a gun, &c.):—āwāz lagānā, To call or cry out (one's wares); to beg; to raise the voice (in singing):—āwāz-meṅ āwāz milānā, To sing in harmony or concert (with):—āwāz nikālnā, To give out a sound; to bring forth or produce a sound; to speak.