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561    shy (adjective)
    1. coy
محجوب۔ شرمالو۔ ناآشنا مزاج۔ (جھینپنے والا۔ شرمیلا)
    2. timid
بھڑکنے والا۔ بھڑکیلا۔ وحشت دار۔ (وحشی)
    3. wary
چوکنا۔ چیتن۔ خبردار۔ ہوشیار۔ بیدار مغز۔ (بچنے والا۔ کترانے والا۔ کنیانے والا)
562    example (Noun)
    1. a sample
بانگی۔ چاشنی۔ نمونہ
    2. a pattern
ڈول۔ کینڈا۔ ڈھانچا۔ نقشہ۔ بتانا۔ نقل۔ مثال
    3. a warning
چشم نمائی۔ ھدایت۔ عبرت۔ آگاہی
    4. a precedent
درشٹانت۔ نظیر۔ تمثیل۔ مثال
    5. an instance
بات۔ مقدمہ۔ صورت
    follow an example
پیروی کرنا
    for example
مثلاً۔ جیسا کہ۔ چنانچہ
    to set an example
عبرت دلانا
    to keep example from
تتبع کرنا
    to make an example of one
دوسروں کے لیے نظیر بنانا
563    hew (verb active)
    1. cut with an axe
کاٹنا۔ تراشنا۔ کترنا۔ پھاڑنا۔ چیرنا
    2. chop
ٹکڑے ٹکڑے کرنا۔ قیمہ کرنا۔ پرزے پرزے کرنا
    3. form by cutting
گھڑنا۔ بنانا
564    leisurely (adjective)
آہستہ۔ دھیما۔ اطمینان کا۔ فرصت کا
565    move (Noun)
جنبش۔ حرکت۔ چال۔ انتقال۔ (اقدام۔ عملی قدم)
566    scree (Noun)
پہاڑ۔ کی ڈھلان۔ کھڑی چٹان
567    speedometer (Noun)
رفتار پیما۔ آلہ جس سے موٹر کار وغیرہ کی رفتار وغیرہ معلوم کی جاتی ہے۔
568    translucence, translucency (Noun)
شفافی۔ براقی
569    helplessness (Noun)
بے چارگی۔ عاجزی۔ فروماندگی۔ مجبوری۔ بیکسی
570    facile (adjective)
    1. easy
سہج۔ آسان۔ سہل۔ سگم۔ سیدھا
    2. easily conquerable
قابل فتح۔ جو سہج جیتا جائے
    3. affable
ملنسار۔ خوش خلق۔ خلیق
    4. pliant
نرم۔ ملائم۔ حلیم۔ غریب
 

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Greetings to you all!
I am struggling with a couple of words that may or may not be urdu or of urdu origin, and was hoping for some help. The context is traditional building, and the words are 'banan' (not in the meaning 'sweater') and 'makeaq', 'makiq' or something like that.
Grateful for all assistance.

Banan seems to be on the arabic weight 'fulan' (like Rizwan, Ramzan, Quran, Furqan etc) -- if that is the case, then the root "b-n-a" which it would fall under, means construction. Bana'a/Yebni "To Construct or Build". Urdu words such as "mabni" (base) and baani (originator) come from this word. Not sure what Makiq means, I've never seen either word in urdu literature before however, and they don't look like Hindi words either.

salaam,
the nearest word i can think of affiliated with 'building' to BANAN is BANERA. i can safely say that i have never heard of 'banan' or 'makiq' as far as the Urdu language is concerned & niether have i heard a Hindi speaker use these rather bizarre sounding words in all my 27 years and i do know a few Hindi speakers.
Best of luck though!!!
Sorry for not being able to be much of a help!

Salaam

No, I am certain I am not being fooled. The words in question are not in Urdu/Hindu, but in another language, which borrows extensively from Urdu. There are several other possible source languages, though, and the words could also be indigenous to the language, though there are reasons to suspect otherwise.
Thanks for trying, though, it helps me narrow down the possibilities.

P.S. With your help, I've been able to look elsewhere. It seems 'banan' is derived from a persian word for building or mason,بنا, and makiq has cognates in the neighbouring languages, meaning 'wooden post'. Again, much obliged.

Aslamoalekum,
While browsing through archived comments on this website i came across the name "IRZAN". I like this name. Can anyone giude me what is the meaning of this name and whether it is an Islamic name or not?
Thanks.
I shall be obliged.

Assalamo Alaikum.
Sb told me that there was no such female of "khaaksar" as "khaaksara". Is that correct? So far, I always used to say "khaaksara" with regard to myself.
wassalam

salam dear, mere nazar se bhi ajtak khaksar ka muannas nahi guzra
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Any body will tell me feminine of word شابالا

چند ماہ قبل میں نے یک خوب وبسیت دریافت کی تهی در موضوعِ تاریخِ لسانِ اردو. میں نے فکر کیا کے شاید میرے مسلمان و پاکستانی برادران اسے قدردانی کرتے:
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