Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)

1988 | 9,139,513 words

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SQU [1031 ] STA SQUEEZ'ING, n. the act of pressing - Dabawh, dabana, dabna, chanp", chanpna". SQUELCH, v. to crush; n. a heavy fall-Dabanah; n. dhamaka h, dham se girnih SQUIB, n. a small pipe of paper filled with combustible matter, a lampoon - Patakha ya pataka, hajo-Murra wa tonta, nindalekh akshep wa nindigit. SQUILL, n. (L. squilla) a plant, a fish, an insect-Isqil 'unsul ya jangli-piyaz, ek bhant ki machhlih, ek kirm-Palanduvisesh, matsyavisesh, ek prakar ka kira wa kit. SQUIN'AN-CY, n. (Gr. kunan che) inflammation of the throat, quinsy-Khunaq, gale ka rogh Gandamala, kantharog. SQUINT, a. (D. schuin) looking obliquely; n. an oblique look; v. to look obliquelyKankhiyon dekhne wh., bhengah, terah, derah, dhera"; n. kankhi, tirchhi nazar, terhi nigah; v. kankhiyon dekhna", tirchha dekhnab, terha dekhna", terhi nigah k. SQUINT EYED, a. having eyes which squint- Bhengah, tera", dera, dherah, bhawankhab, ahwal, ahwal-chashm, kaj-bin, do-nazra. SQUIRE, n. (esquire) a gentleman next in rank to a knight, an attendant on a warrior; v. to attend as a squire - Bahadur, sipahi ka mulazim ya naukar; v. mulazim ya naukar ke taur par ham-rah h.-Mahasay mahanubhav wa aryya, sannahanik; v. sannahanik ke sadris sath rahna. SQUIRE HOOD, SQUIRE'SHIP, n. rank of a squire - Bahaduri-Mahasayapad, aryyapad. SQUIRE'LY, a. becoming a squire - Bahadurana, bahadur ke laiq-Mahasay ke yogya, aryyayogya. SQUIRREL, n. (Gr. skiouros) an animal-Gilahrib, chikhurb, chikhuri". SQUIRT, v. to eject in a quick stream; n. a pipe for ejecting liquor, a small quick stream-Pichkari-chhorna, pichkari-marna, pichkarna; n. pichkari, pichuka ya pichukka h. SQUIRT'ER, n. one who squirts -- Pichlari chhorne wh., pichkari marne wh., pichkarne wh. STAB, v. to wound with a pointed weapon; n. a wound with a pointed weaponBhonkna, hulna h, chubhanah, konchna", salna, chonkna", chhedna h; n. hul, bhonkh, konch h [salne wh., chonkne wh., chhedne wh STAB'BER, n. one who stabs- Bhonkne wh., hulne w", chubhane wh., konchne wh., STAB'BING-LY, ad. with intent to wound-Zakhmi karne ki garaz se, bhonkne ya chonkne ke irade se- Chhedne wa bhonkne ki ichchha se, salne wa chhedne ke abhipray se. STABLE, a. (L. sto) fixed, firm, durable - Ustuwar mustaqill mustahkim ya mustahkam, mazbut ya qaim, bar-qarar pae-dar ya be-zawal-Achal wa sthawar, atal wa sthir, sthayi tikau wa thahrau. STA-BIL'I-MENT, n. act of making firm, support - Ustuwari ya mazbuti, pushti ya pushti-bani-Pusht k. wa pushti, thek wa sahara. STA-BIL'I-TATE, v. to make stable-Mazbut yu ustuwar k., pae-dar ya qaim k.-Sthayi sthir pusht porha wa atal k. STA-BILI-TY, n. firmness, steadiness - Mazbuti istiqlal ya ustuwari, pae-dari qarar ya qiyam-Drirhata sthirata wa sthairyya, sthavaratwa wa sthayitwa. [dekho.] STA'BLE-NESS, n. firmness, constancy-[Stability ke ma'ne dekho]-[Stability ka arth STAB'LISH, v. to make firm, to fix, to settle-Mazbut ya pae-dar k., mustahkam ya mustahkim k., bar-qarar ya qaim k. - Drirh wa atal k., thahrana, baithalna. STA'BLE, n. (L. sto) a house for beasts; v. to put into a stable, to dwell in a stable -Istabal, tawela, pae-gah; v. istabal ya tawele men rakhna ya bandhna, istabal ya tawele men rahna-Aswasala, ghursal, ghur-sar; v. aswasili wa ghursul meu rakhna wa bandhna, as wasala wa ghursal men rahna wa basna. STA'BLING, n. house or room for beasts-Ghur-sal, goruon ka gharh, go-salabAswasala, gosala, gausala. [palak, sayi. STA'BLE-MAN, STA'BLE-BOY, n. one who attends at a stable-Sais, charwa dar-AswaSTACK, n. (Dan. stak) a pile of hay corn or wood, a number of chimneys; v. to pile up in stacks-Ambar toda ya tuda, dud-kashon ya dud-daron ka majma'; v. ambar k., toda ya tuda k.-Dher tal wa rasi, dhunaron ka samuh; v. tal lagana, dher k., tal banana. [hua gond. STACTE, n. (Gr.) an aromatic gum-Khush-bu-dar gond-Sugandhi gond, mahakta STADDLE, n. (S. stathel) a support, a staff, a small tree; v. to leave staddles-Thek ya tek, danda lathi ya chhari", ek chhota pe; v. chhote chhote per chhorna ya chhor-dh. STADT HOLD-ER, stat'hold-er, n. (D. stadthouder) formerly the chief magistrate of Holland-Qadim zamane men mulk i Haland ka awwal hakim-Prachinakal men Halanddes ka pradhananyayadhipati. STAFF, n. (S. staf) a stick used in walking, a prop, a long piece of wood, a step of a ladder , an ensign of authority: pl. STAVES-'Asa ya jarib, rukn ya pushti, chob, paya, nishan-i-ikhtiyar ya 'alam-i-hukumat-Chhari lathi wa sonta, thuni thuni khambh wa khambha, lagga laggi baus wa chhar, sirhi ka danda, adhikarachihua.

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