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Gurbat

travelling (to foreign countries), going abroad, emigration, being far from (one's) home or native country, the state or condition of a stranger, or foreigner, or exile

Gurbat-zada

impoverished, indigent, migrant, poor

Gurbat-diida

one who has seen or experienced exile or poverty

Gurbat-pasand

وطن سے دُوری کو پسند کرنے والا ، مسافرت کا شوقین .

Gurbat-andar-vatan

(تصوّف) وہ حالت جب انسان صفاتِ خدا میں محو ہو کر صفاتِ بشری سے علیحدہ ہو جاتا ہے

Gurbat-nasiib

those in exile, the one who away from home town, the one who has suffered by travelling trouble

Gurbat-zadagii

अ. फा. स्त्री.बेवतनी, परदेस में होना, निर्धनता, कंगाली।

dasht-e-Gurbat

wilderness of poverty, exile

shaam-e-Gurbat

the evening that passed in travel, the evening that passed in exile, metaphorically: hard time, the trouble time

Meaning ofSee meaning diida-e-nam-naak in English, Hindi & Urdu

diida-e-nam-naak

दीदा-ए-नम-नाकدِیدَۂ نَم ناک

Origin: Persian

English meaning of diida-e-nam-naak

Noun, Masculine

  • tearful eyes
  • the tearful eye

Sher Examples

दीदा-ए-नम-नाक के हिंदी अर्थ

संज्ञा, पुल्लिंग

  • आंसू भरी आंखें
  • दे दीदएत'।

دِیدَۂ نَم ناک کے اردو معانی

Roman

اسم، مذکر

  • کرے ہمچشمی اگر اُس سے تو شیخی جھڑ جائے رو سکے ابر کب اُس دیدۂ نمناک کے طور

Urdu meaning of diida-e-nam-naak

Roman

  • kare hamachashmii agar is se to shekhii jha.D jaaye ro sake abr kab is diidaa-e-namnaak ke taur

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Gurbat

travelling (to foreign countries), going abroad, emigration, being far from (one's) home or native country, the state or condition of a stranger, or foreigner, or exile

Gurbat-zada

impoverished, indigent, migrant, poor

Gurbat-diida

one who has seen or experienced exile or poverty

Gurbat-pasand

وطن سے دُوری کو پسند کرنے والا ، مسافرت کا شوقین .

Gurbat-andar-vatan

(تصوّف) وہ حالت جب انسان صفاتِ خدا میں محو ہو کر صفاتِ بشری سے علیحدہ ہو جاتا ہے

Gurbat-nasiib

those in exile, the one who away from home town, the one who has suffered by travelling trouble

Gurbat-zadagii

अ. फा. स्त्री.बेवतनी, परदेस में होना, निर्धनता, कंगाली।

dasht-e-Gurbat

wilderness of poverty, exile

shaam-e-Gurbat

the evening that passed in travel, the evening that passed in exile, metaphorically: hard time, the trouble time

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