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REKHTA DICTIONARY

amiir

अमीरامیر

Commander, Rich, Lord, Wealthy

दौलतमंद, लीडर, सरदार

धनाढ्य, दौलतमंद, अध्यक्ष, सरदार, लीडर, नेता, शासक, हाकिम्।।

'amiir'

'अमीर'امیرؔ

pen name

umr

उम्रعمر

age, life, span of life

umiid

उमीदامید

hope

PLATTS DICTIONARY

امير amīr rt. امر 'to command'

A امير amīr (rt. امر 'to command'), s.m. Commander, governor, lord, prince, noble, chief; a person of rank or distinction; a gentleman:—amīruʼl-umarā, s.m. Chief of the nobles; lord of lords (a title given by Eastern princes to their prime ministers):—amīruʼl-baḥr, s.m. The commander of the fleet, an admiral:—amīr-zāda, adj. (f. -ī) Of noble birth;—s.m. One of noble birth or family; a king's son, a prince;—amīr-zādī, s.f. Princess:—amīr-i-kabīr, s.m.=amīruʼl-umarā, q.v.:—amīruʼl-mūminīn, s.m. Commander of the faithful (a title assumed by the ḵẖalīfas or Caliphs).

عمود ʻamūd v.n. fr. عمد 'to stay, prop,' c.

A عمود ʻamūd (v.n. fr. عمد 'to stay, prop,' &c.), s.m., Pole (of a tent, &c.); a pillar, column; (in Geom.) a perpendicular;—a staff, club, cudgel;—a mace:—ʻamūd-bāzī, s.f. Playing or fighting with clubs, cudgelling:—ʻamūd ḍālnā (-par), To drop or draw a perpendicular (on):—ʻamūd-ě-ṣubḥ, s.m. The morning rays or refulgence:—ʻamūd khaiṅćnā, or ʻamūd nikālnā, To erect a perpendicular (on, -par), to draw a perpendicular (from, -se).

آمار āmār

P آمار āmār [Zend rt. mar+prep. ā; S. +स्मर], s.m. Account, reckoning, calculation; investigation;—daily account-book, register of receipts and disbursements.

اميد umed, umīd, ummed, ummaid

P اميد umed, umīd, ummed, ummaid, s.f. Hope, expectation; trust, dependence; (syn. ās, q.v.); hope or prospect of offspring, pregnancy:—ummed-par, adv. In hope, in expectation, in anticipation (of):—ummed thī, It was hoped or expected:—umed dilānā or dilwānā (-ko), To give hope, to lead (one) to hope, to raise expectations; to promise; to assure:—umed rakhnā (-), To entertain hope, to hope, expect, look for; to trust or confide (in); to depend (on):—ummed-se, adj. Expecting, pregnant:—ummed o bīm. Hope and fear.

عمر ʻǒmar

A عمر ʻǒmar, s.m. The name of the second ḵẖalīfa or successor of Moḥammad; a proper name.

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