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zauq

the sensation or flavour perceived in the mouth

zauqiyya

zauq honaa

have a taste for, take pleasure (in)

zauqii

zauq-chash

zauq-dar-zauq honaa

to have great pleasure and delight

zauq-shauq

pleasure and delight, great pleasure

zauq-e-she'r

kindheartedness, the test of poetry, love to read and write poetry

zauq-angez

intoxicating, satisfying

zauqiin

someone with a refined taste, one who has taste for poetry

zauq suu.n

zauqiyaat

zauq-afzaa

zauq-e-nazzaara

pleasure of the spectacle, sweet taste of sight, enjoyment of seeing a dear one, pleasure of the spectacle

zauq karnaa

to have fun

zauq paanaa

having fun and enjoyment

zauq men shauq

it is said at the time of when something for free with something else

zauq jamnaa

zauq-aamezii

zauq rakhnaa

to be interested, passionate to do something

zauq dharnaa

have a taste for

zauq-aafrii.n

zauq uThaanaa

zauq-e-'ubuudiyat

pleasure of the devotion to God

zauq-e-nazar

perceptive eye, connoisseur

zauq-e-suKHan

right type of (literary, poetry) taste

zauq-par-zauq paanaa

to be overjoyed

zauq-e-numuu

passion for progress and growth

zauq me.n shauq dastuurii me.n bachcha

zauq-e-jabii.n

devotion offered by forehead, prostration

zauq-e-zabaan

teste of language

zauq-e-yaqiin

passion of faith

zauq-e-jamaal

aesthetic sense

zauq-e-saliim

right type of (literary) taste, refined taste

zauq-e-latiif

good taste

zauq me.n shauq nafa' me.n la.Dkaa

zauq-e-chaman-ze-KHaatir-e-sayyaad mii-ravad

zauq-e-tamaashaa

longing for vision

zauq-e-chaman ze-KHaatir-e-bulbul namii-ravad

zauq-e-gul chiidan agar daarii ba-gulzaar berau

ahl-e-zauq

people having literary or aesthetic taste, those having a taste of literature, etc., connoisseurs

'aalam-e-zauq

shikaar kaa zauq honaa

saaqii-e-arbaab-e-zauq

those who love God and Prophet Muhammad

KHush-zauq

of good tastes or humour

shauq-zauq

pleasure, delight, gratification

bad-zauq

one with bad taste, person having no taste (in arts, literature, music, etc.)

kor-zauq

blind of taste, having bad taste of art and literature

be-zauq

lacking in good taste, having no interest in art or literature, without relish or desire, tasteless

be-zauq-o-shu'uur

without good taste and consciousness

shauq-o-zauq

pleasure and delight, gratification

saahib-e-zauq

endowed with taste

vufuur-e-zauq

height of passion

Meaning ofSee meaning hajv in English, Hindi & Urdu

hajv

हज्वہَجْو

Origin: Arabic

Vazn : 21

Word Family: h-j-v

English meaning of hajv

Noun, Feminine

  • dispraise, reproach
  • a genre of Urdu poetry for lampooning
  • lampoon, satire

Sher Examples

हज्व के हिंदी अर्थ

संज्ञा, स्त्रीलिंग

  • अपकीर्ति
  • आलोचना, निंदा, किसी की निंदा में लिखा गया काव्य
  • निंदा, तिरस्कार, अपमान, ऐसी कविता जिसमें किसी की निंदा की जाय।

ہَجْو کے اردو معانی

اسم، مؤنث

  • (لفظا) کسی کی برائی کرنا، نفرت اور غصے وغیرہ کا اظہار، مذمت، ملامت، برائی، بد گوئی، عیب جوئی، دشنام طرازی
  • (اصطلاحاً) وہ نظم جس میں کسی کے فرضی یا واقعی عیوب مبالغے کے ساتھ بیان کیے گئے ہوں، شاعری کی ایک صنف جس میں کسی کی مذمت کی جاتی ہے

Interesting Information on hajv

Hajw (Lampoon), is a kind of poetry in which a poet expresses his anger against a person or a rival. Some people consider it to be a kind of Qasida. In Urdu, the practice of composing Hajw precisely started with Muhammad Rafi Sauda (1713-1781). He composed his Hajws in all genres of poetry like Qasida, Masnawi, Qita, Ghazal, Rubai, etc. Muhammad Hussain Azad writes in ‘Ab-e-Hayat’, that Sauda had a slave named "Ghuncha", who was always in his service and carried Sauda’s pen-case around him. Whenever Sauda was affronted with someone, he’d call out, ‘Arey Ghunche, laa to Qalam-daan, zaraa main is ki khabar to lun, ye mujhe samjha kya hai?’. Sauda wrote a variety of lampoons, some are charged with the bantering of rivals, some possessing accounts of moral mending, and others imbued with satirizing the political turmoil and financial misery of the times. Sauda also lampooned upon on an elephant and a horse. ‘Tazheek-e-Rozgar’, Sauda’s famous Hajw, centers around an incapable horse, that was actually a metaphor for the last days of the Mughal empire and hinted towards the political and economic catastrophe of that period.

Author: Azra Naqvi

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