موت मूत mūt
H موت मूत mūt [S. मूत्रं], s.m. Urine:—mūt aṭaknā (-kā), To labour under a total suppression of urine, to have the strangury:—mūt-pātr, s.m. A chamber-utensil;—pudendum muliebre:—mūt-se nikal-kar gū-meṅ girnā, To fall from the frying-pan into the fire:—mūt-kā ćullū hāth-meṅ denā, To return evil for good:—mūt mārnā, v.n. To pass urine (through fear):—mūt nikalnā, Urine to be discharged (through fear).
موت maut inf. n. of مات for موت 'to die'
A موت maut (inf. n. of مات (for موت) 'to die'), s.f. Death;—mortality:—maut ānā (-kī), Death to come; to die:—maut-patr, s.m. Dying testament, will (i.q. waṣīyat-nāma):—maut ćāhnā, To wish for, or to seek, death:—maut-kī ṣūrat banānā, To put on the appearance of death, to feign death:—mant lagnā (-ko), Death to be at the heels (of);—to rush into the jaws of death, to court death:—apnī maut marnā, To die a natural death.