علي ʻalī v.n. fr. علو 'to be high,' c.
A علي ʻalī (v.n. fr. علو 'to be high,' &c.), adj. High (in rank, &c.), eminent, noble;—s.m. The name of Moḥammad's son-in-law (he was, according to the Sunnī sect, the fourth Khalīfa or successor of Moḥammad; but the Shīʻas make him the direct successor, not acknowledging the three other Caliphs); a proper name:—ʻalī-band, s.m. ʻAlī's tie'; an amulet or charm (against sorceries or enchantments); an ornament, a jewel:—ʻalī-dhat, adj. (colloq.) Gigantic, monstrous:—ʻalī-kī kamān, 'The bow of ʻAlī,' the rainbow:—ʻalī-madad, s.f. 'Alī's help'; a return salutation;—name of a trick in wrestling.
آلو ālū
P آلو ālū [=S. आलु], s.m. Plum, prune:—(in Urdū the word generally occurs in comp. e.g.) ālū-buḵẖārā, s.m. Buḵẖārā or Persian plum; dried plum; prune; damson:—shaft-ālū, s.m. A peach, lit. 'the rough plum.'
اولي aulā
A اولي aulā, adj. (compar. & superl. of walī), Better; best; superior, excellent:—aulā-tar, adj. Better, best.
اولا ओला olā
H اولا ओला olā, s.m. Screen, &c.=oṭ, oṭal, q.q.v.; secrecy, sec. et:—olā karnā, v.t. To screen, hide, conceal.
آلا आला ālā
H آلا आला ālā [S. आर्द्र+कः], adj. (f. -ī), Wet, damp moist, saturated (especially with rain); running (as a sore).