قائل qāʼil act. part. of قول 'to say; to speak,' c.
A قائل qāʼil (act. part. of قول 'to say; to speak,' &c.), part. adj. & s.m. Saying; confessing, acknowledging, owning; consenting, agreeing, acquiescing; giving up a point; being convinced, or confuted, or convicted;—a sayer, an assertor; a confessor, &c.:—qāʼil karnā (-ko), To confute; to convince; to convict:—qāʼil honā (-kā), To be convinced (of); to acquiesce (in); to acknowledge, confess, own; to consent, assent, yield; to be confuted; to be silenced.
کلاه kulāh
P کلاه kulāh, s.f. A cap, hat, bonnet; cowl; tiara, crown; mitre.
قيل qīl inf. n. of قول 'to speak, to say,' c.
A قيل qīl (inf. n. of قول 'to speak, to say,' &c.), s.m. A word, speech, saying (esp. in answer):—qīl-o-qāl, s.f. Proposition and answer; dialogue; conversation, confabulation, chit-chat; controversy, altercation; babble, clack; hubbub, din, confusion.
کول कौल kaul
H کول कौल kaul, s.m.=kaval, q.v.
کال काल kāl
H کال काल kāl [S. अकालः], s.m. Bad or inauspicious time; dearth, famine; calamity;—adj. Bad, inauspicious; unseasonable:—kāl-upakār, s.m. Famine-relief:—kāl-belā, s.f. Inauspicious or unlucky time:—kāl-pātr, s.m. (f. -ī), A victim of famine:—kāl paṛnā, Famine to happen; the coming on of famine:—kāl-kā ṭūṭā, or kāl-kā mārā, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Famine-stricken;—a victim of famine; a starveling:—kāl-kā kām, s.m. Famine work.