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1221    sedulity, sedulousness (Noun)
جدجہد۔ کوشش۔ شعی۔ محنت و مشقت۔ استقلال۔ (جفاکشی۔ کدو کاش۔ سرگرمی)
1222    elench (Noun)
دلیل مغالطہ دہ۔ دھوکے کی دلیل۔ دھوکہ دینے والی دلیل
1223    level (verb active)
    1. make smooth
برابر کرنا۔ ہموار کرنا۔ یکساں کرنا۔ چورس کرنا۔ مسطح کرنا۔ صفاچٹ کرنا۔
    2. lay flat
چپٹا کرنا
    3. reduce to equality of condition
مساوی درجے کا کرنا۔ برابر کرنا۔ یکساں کرنا۔
    4. aim
نشانہ باندھنا۔ سیدھ پر لگانا۔
    to level a gun
چھتیانا
    to level with the dust, or ground
ڈھانا۔ خاک میں ملانا۔ ملیامیٹ کرنا
1224    coffee-house (Noun)
قہوہ خانہ
1225    covet (verb)
لوبھ کرنا۔ لالچ کرنا۔ للچانا۔ چاہنا۔ خواہش کرنا۔ ہوس کرنا۔ حرص کرنا۔ طمع کرنا
    covet no more than you want
حاجت سے زیادہ مت چاہو
    If it be a sin to covet honour
    I am the most offending man alive.
    (Shakespeare, 'Henry V' iv. 3)
اگر حرص عزت کی ہیگی گناہ تو ہوں میں بڑا ہی گنہگار آہ F.C.
    I am yet
    Unknown to woman, never was forsworn
    Scarcely have coveted what was my own
    At no time broke my faith
    (Shakespeare, 'Macbeth' iv. 3)
نہیں شکل عورت کی دیکھی ابھی قسم کوئی میں نے نہ توڑی کبھی نہ لالچ کیا مال کا اپنے بھی کری بے ایمانی نہ اب تک کوئی F.C.
1226    subservience, subserviency (Noun)
حکم برداری کرنا۔ مددگاری۔ اعانت۔ امداد۔
1227    corn (Noun)
ڈیل ۔ گٹّا ۔ گوکھرو
    Gentlemen, welcome! ladies that have thier toes
Unplagued by corns, will have a bout with you. (Shakespeare) صاحبو، تشریف لاؤ ! عورتیں ہیں نہیں چھالے جنہوں کے پیر میں ناچنے کو آپ سنگ موجود ہیں F.C.
1228    hackney-coach (Noun)
کرایے کی گاڑی۔ ٹھیکا گاڑی
1229    scorch (verb active)
    1. burn superficially
بھلسنا۔ جھلسنا۔ جلانا۔ بھوننا
    2. dry up with heat
گرمی سے خشک کرنا یا سکھانا
1230    archery (Noun)
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Shukriya...

Rohu machli ka scientific name hai Labeo rohita (L)

Rahoo,
There is no Rahoo on the small Island called england so, there is no word for Rahoo. And delicious Rahoo remains Rahoo for the world.

I'll be thankful if anyone helps me understand the meaning of this one from Jagjit Singh's famous ghazal from Encore album:

"Mujh ko kadam kadam pe bhatakne do aaizoo,
tum apna kaarobar karo, mein nashe mein huun."

I dont understand meaning of "aaizoo" (or it should be "aayezo")

Let me know soon.

Thanks in advance.

-Mukesh

The actual word is 'Waaizo'. 'Waaiz' means religious preacher, the one who gives religious sermons i.e (the doer of Waaz). 'Waaizo', by now should be clear is just like while addressing a group of similar people, we add an 'o' at the end in urdu/hindi. For example, 'mere dosto, yaro, logo ...'. So the poet is addressing the preachers at large not to interfere with his affairs, do their job, and let him ramble. I hope it helps. All the best.
-Ahmed Bilal

The actual word is 'Waaizo'. 'Waaiz' means religious preacher, the one who gives religious sermons i.e (the doer of Waaz). 'Waaizo', by now should be clear is just like while addressing a group of similar people, we add an 'o' at the end in urdu/hindi. For example, 'mere dosto, yaro, logo ...'. So the poet is addressing the preachers at large not to interfere with his affairs, do their job, and let him ramble. I hope it helps. All the best.
-Ahmed Bilal (ahmed_bilal_ashraf@yahoo.com)

well I think its "Waizoo" that comes from "waiz" ( to preach) not "aaizo" that means who preaches to do right things or go to right paths.
So this can ne in english it can be Preacher

I think this world is a written mistake. It should be azizoo (dears, relatives, friends etc).

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