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aala

tool, implement, instrument

aale

tools, instruments

aalaa

the name of a certain Hindu hero and poet (from whom a species of poetry takes its name

aalaa

countless blessings and favours, benefits, kindness

'aalam

the world, universe

aa'lam

more or most knowing, most knowledgeable, highly educated

aala-e-jar

crane

aala-e-suds

angle measuring instrument or device

aala-e-kaar

tools or equipment

aala-e-zanii

aala-e-harb

war equipment, weapon of war

aala-e-hajm

(Medical) a kind of instrument which is use to dissolve flatus

aala-e-rasad

a telescope

aala.ng

a lush meadow

aala-e-maane'

brake

aala-e-jaareh

hazardous weapons

aala-e-mardii

penis

aala-e-jihaad

sword or horse

aala-e-kashiid

aalas

laziness, idleness, inactivity

aalat

tool, apparatus, utensil

aalan

a mixture of daal and roti

aala-e-hisaar

medieval weapon for hurling stones, catapult, trebuchet, ballista

aala-e-hirfat

an implement or instrument of trade

aala-e-tarshiih

aala-e-mohlik

deadly weapon

aala-e-kishaavarzii

aala-e-samaa'at

headphone(s), hearing aid

aalachii

one who catches or seizes

aala-e-baasira

a viewing instrument

aala-e-mardiyat

aala-e-duurnaviis

teleprinter

aala-e-barq-kash

an earthing wire

aala-e-haraarat

thermometer

aala-e-hajaamat

grooming equipment

aala-e-tanaasul

generative organ

aala-e-ijraaiya

aala-e-KHatarnaak

deadly weapon

aala-e-KHuun-numaa

aala-e-mukabbirus-saut

loudspeaker

aala-e-nisfunnhaar

aala-e-KHaafiz-ul-lisaan

aala-e-mukabbirussaut

loudspeaker

aalan laanaa

aalam-e-juz-e'tibaar-e-nihaa.n-o-ayaa.n

world without any belief of latent or manifest

aalam-e-e'tibaar

world of trust, the world which appears to be there and thus authentic

aalam-e-vujuud me.n aanaa

aalasii-sadaa-rogii

aalaa gaanaa

to tell one's own story, to blow one's own trumpet, to tell a long story (of), to dwell on a subject

aalam-e-sakaraat

state of bearing agonies of death

aala.ng par aanaa

of a woman to be lustful

aala.ng par honaa

to be extremely lustful

aala.ng par rahnaa

aa'laa

highest, greatest, uppermost, high, great, superior

aalaa karnaa

aalaa piTnaa

aala.ng bahaal honaa

to become fervent with lust

aalaam

adversities, sufferings, sorrows, troubles, pains, grief, afflictions, misfortunes

aalaa khelnaa

aalaa de nivaalaa

Meaning ofSee meaning aazaad-nazm in English, Hindi & Urdu

aazaad-nazm

आज़ाद-नज़्मآزادْ نَظْم

Vazn : 22121

Tags: Prosody Prosody Poetry

English meaning of aazaad-nazm

Persian, Arabic - Noun, Feminine, Compound Word

  • free verse, vers libre

आज़ाद-नज़्म के हिंदी अर्थ

फ़ारसी, अरबी - संज्ञा, स्त्रीलिंग, संयुक्त शब्द

  • मुक्त छंद, उर्दू शायरी की वह विधा जिसमें रदीफ़ काफ़िये की पाबंदी न हो

آزادْ نَظْم کے اردو معانی

فارسی، عربی - اسم، مؤنث، مرکب لفظ

  • وہ نظم جس كے مصرعوں میں دریف وقوافی كی پابندی نہ ہو اور جس كے مصرعوں میں اركان كی تعداد عروضی قواعد كے برخلاف مختلف ہو

Interesting Information on aazaad-nazm

Benefitting from the Western literary tradition, Urdu poetry became free from the fetters of Qafiya and Radeef, giving way to the now-popular forms of Nazms; Azad Nazm and Muarra Nazm. However, these poems do follow the order of prosody. Muarra Nazm, or blank verse, is free of Qafiya and all its lines are united by one meter. For instance, Jan Nisar Akhtar’s nazm ’Mahakti Hui Raat’: Ye tire pyar ki khush-buu se mahakti hui raat Apne siine mein chhupae tire dil ki dhadkan Aaj phir teri ada se mire paas aaii hai Azad Nazm, or free verse, too, follows one meter, but its lines can be atypically shaped; some short, others long. Makhdoom Mohiuddin’s Nazm ‘Chaara-gar’ begins as follows: ik chamelī ke manDve-tale mai-kade se zarā duur us moḌ par do badan pyaar kī aag meñ jal ga.e Additionally, lines with same rhymes can also be incorporated in an Azad Nazm. Like in Faiz’s Nazm, ‘Tum Mire Paas Raho’: tum mire paas raho mire qātil, mire dildār mire paas raho jis ghaḌī raat chale, āsmānoñ kā lahū pī ke siyah raat chale marham-e-mushk liye, nashtar-e-almās liye bain kartī huī hañstī huī gaatī nikle dard ke kāsnī pāzeb bajātī nikle Tassaduq Hussain Khalid, Meeraji, and N. M. Rashid are considered to be the pioneers of Azad Nazm. Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Sardar Jafari and Akhtar-ul-Iman are also prominent poets of this genre.

Author: Azra Naqvi

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