دلال दलाल dalāl
H دلال दलाल dalāl, s.m. Name of a tribe of Rājpūts.
دليل dalīl v.n. fr. دلّ 'to direct'
A دليل dalīl (v.n. fr. دلّ 'to direct'), s.f. Indication, evidence, argument, proof, demonstration; a director, guide, indicator, discoverer:—dalīl pesh-karnā, To adduce evidence, proof, or argument:—dalīl karnā (-par), To argue (on, or about); to dispute, be argumentative:—dalīl lānā, dalīl nikālnā = dalīl pesh karnā:—dalīl honā (-par), To be a proof (of), to testify (to).
دلائِل dalāʼil
A دلائِل dalāʼil, s.f. pl. (of dalīl), Indications; arguments, proofs, evidences.
دال dāll, vulg. dāl act. part. n. of دلّ 'to direct,' c.
A دال dāll, vulg. dāl (act. part. n. of دلّ 'to direct,' &c.), adj. & s.m. Indicative (of), pointing (to); significant, expressive (of); typical;—indicator, index; indication, guide (=dalīl):—dāl honā (-par), To indicate, to point (to), &c.
دلال dalāl v.n. fr. دلّ 'to direct,' c.
A دلال dalāl (v.n. fr. دلّ 'to direct,' &c.), s.m. Amorous gesture or behaviour (of a woman), coquettish boldness with feigned opposition; looking (amorously or haughtily) through half-shut eyes; looking with affected anger (as lovers); cinœdus libidine infamis;—boldness, presumptuousness (towards a person beloved, or in whose estimation one holds a high place).