ادهر इधर idhar
H ادهر इधर idhar [S. इतस्], adv. Here, hither, on this side, this way:—idhar-udhar, adv. Here and there; this way and that; about, around; on or from all sides; all around; up and down; to and fro:—idhar-se udhar karnā, or kar-denā, v.t. To displace, disarrange, throw into confusion, turn topsy-turvy:—idhar-se udhar honā or hojānā, To be displaced, disarranged, disordered; to be thrown on this side and that, be turned upside down, be inverted, or subverted; to be scattered or dispersed; to be gone, lost, made away with.
ادهر अधर adhar
H ادهر अधर adhar [S. अ+धरण, rt. धृ], adj. & adv. Without prop, support or fastening; unsupported; dangling, pendulous, suspended; not fixed or firm, loose; separate, detached; (cf. next):—adhare-adhar, adv. Aside, apart.
ادهر उधर udhar
H ادهر उधर udhar [S. ततस्], adv. There, thither, on that side; that way; away:—udhar-se, adv. From that, or the other, side; that way:—udhar kān rakhnā, v.n. To turn away the ear; turn a deaf ear.
ايدهر ईधर īdhar
H ايدهر ईधर īdhar, adv. (poet.), Here, &c.=idhar, q.v.