Hukma: 1 definition
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Hukma means something in Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
Alternative spellings of this word include Hukm.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryHukma (हुक्म) [Also spelled hukm]:—(nm) order, command; one of the suits in playing cards—the spade; ~[udūlī] disobedience, defying orders; -, [jo] as you command !; ~[nāmā] an edict, a written order; ~[baradāra] an obedient servant; loyal; ~[baradārī] carrying out of orders; loyalty; ~[rāna] rulers; commanding authority; ~[rānī] rule, government; -[tāmīla karanā] to obey or carry out one’s order; —[calānā] to issue an order; to order about; to rule/govern; —[toḍanā] to disobey an order, to violate one’s authority; -[bajānā] to carry out one’s order; -[mānanā] to obey one’s order; -[meṃ honā] to be obedient/subservient to.
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Ends with: Bahukma.
Full-text: Hukuma, Muattala, Badashahi, Mauttal, Nadirashaha, Nadirshah, Nikalna, Nikalana, Hukm.
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