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561    resultant (Noun)
بل پھل۔ حاصل قوت۔
562    suffer (verb neutor)
    1.
جھلینا۔ سہنا۔ کھینا۔
    2. be punished
سزا پانا۔
    3. be injured
نقصان یا مضرت اٹھانا۔ خراب کرنا۔
    is likely to suffer
خلل پڑنے کا اندیشہ ہے۔
563    philter (Noun)
موہنی۔ ٹوٹکا۔ لٹکا۔ بشی کرن
564    neglectful (adjective)
    1. careless
غافل۔ بے پروا۔ بے خبر
    2.
مجہول۔ کاہل۔ سست۔ ڈھیلا۔ تغافل شعار۔ غفلت شعار۔ سہل انگار
    3.
بے التفات۔ بے مروت
565    solemn (adjective)
    1. sacred
دینی۔ مذہبی۔ پاک۔ متبرک۔ (صالح)
    2. grave
سنجیدہ۔ ساختہ۔ فہمیدہ۔ گمبھیر۔ (اہم)
    3. (Law.)
متین۔ سخت۔ پختہ۔ باضابطہ۔
566    prussian (adjective)
پرشیائی۔ اہل پرشیا۔
567    smith (Noun)
    1. one who works in metals
دھات کا کام کرنے والا۔ کاریگر۔
    2. (In comp.)
گر۔
    blacksmith
آہن گر۔ لوہار۔
    glodsmith
زرگر۔ سنار۔
568    prolific, prolifical (adjective)
    1. generative
ثمردار۔ زرخیز۔ بارآور۔ بچہ دینے والا۔ بھراہوا۔ مثمر۔ فراواں۔ وافر۔ کثیر۔ بھرپور۔
    2. active
منتج۔ معنی خیز۔ پرمعنی۔
569    crusty (adjective)
    1. covered with a crust
چھلکے دار۔ پاپڑ یا چھلکا سا۔ پپڑیا
    2. snappish
چڑچڑا۔ چڑاندا۔ کڑوا۔ تنک مزاج۔ بدمزاج
570    cannel-coal (Noun)
کانی کوئلہ
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Some words in traditional building
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 hmm..
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.
Are you sure someone's not trying to pull your leg?
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!
No, my leg is not being pulled
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.
meaning and origin of name IRZAN
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.
khaaksar or khaaksara?
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
"Khaksar"
salam dear, mere nazar se bhi ajtak khaksar ka muannas nahi guzra
hud khush rahen takay dosre ham se mailkar khushi ka ahsas karsaken
This site is the mean to
This site is the best mean to promote urdu language .I am happy to be the member of this site
asking for meaning
Any body will tell me feminine of word شابالا
History
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www.theurdulanguage.com
Wonderful website on Urdu history, present, and future that I thought viewers may find useful.
www.theurdulanguage.com
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