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chaal

a kind of very small fish

chaale.n

accelerate, activities, walks, tricks

chaal-Daal

style, motion, fashion, manners, deportment (a kind of 'chaal-dhaal' dictation)

chaaliis

forty

chaal-Dhaal

behaviour, gait, way or style of walking or moving, manners, deportment,

chaaliisaa

period of forty days

chaaliisii

a period of forty days of abstinence (kept after the death of a kinsman or after the childbirth)

chaalish

good manners or conduct

chaal-laTak

chaal-chalan

behaviour, demeanour

chaaliish

chaalbaazii

crookedness, machination, guile, artifice, cunning devices

chaal me.n aanaa

be deceived or misled, fall into a trap

chaaliisvaa.n

fortieth

chaalbaaz

bamboozler, boss-eyed, trickster, tricky person

chaaliisvii.n

after forty days from the date of death, a traditional ceremony takes place in the memory of the late person where all relatives and neighborhood are invited and food is served to poor and needy person

chaal-o-chalan

character, conduct, behavior, manner

chaal sochnaa

chaal-vyavahaar

chaal chakkar

fraud, cheating, deceit

chaal pa.Dnaa

chaal siikhnaa

chaal suujhnaa

have a sudden bright idea, a trick or move to come to mind

chaal sikhaanaa

chaal sujhaanaa

chaal u.Daanaa

copy the style or manners of another

chaale

chaaliis-ser

chaalaa

auspicious moment or day for setting out on a journey

chaalii

a frame of bamboo

chaalaakii-se

cleverly, craftily, slyly, artfully

chaal kaa fatar

chaal-Dhaal me.n biis honaa

chaal biga.Dnaa

chaal paka.Dnaa

become current

chaal baka.Dnaa

chaalish-gar

chaaluu

running, current, in circulation, afoot, in use

chaalaak-kaar

chaal bigaa.Dnaa

chaalaan-daar

the person who has charge of an invoice, the bearer of a despatch or remittance, an escort

chaal ko pahu.nchnaa

chaal-Dhaal dikhaanaa

chaaluu-ruup

chaal u.Dvaanaa

chaalaak-tan

chaalaak-tar

chaalaak-dau

chaaluu-sikka

chaalan-haar

walker, bearer

chaal vaqtii rasma

speedometer

chaaliis-seraa

of forty seers

chaalish-karii

chaalish-garii

chaalaak-dast

quick with hands, dexterous, adroit

chaalaak

cunning, clever

chaalnii

a sieve, a strainer, an instrument for sifting flour

chaalnaa

pass through a sieve, sift, shake

chaaliis-sutuun

having many pillars (forty-pillars) pavilion, palace etc.

chaalaak-dastii

sleight of hand, expertness, adroitness, dexterity, cleverness

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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