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kaam

affair, concern, busyness, desire, wish, intention, purpose, pursuit, feat, achievement, love, sex, passion, the palate, mouth, chewing well, uvula, use, work, task, occupation, service, duty, business, workmanship, embroidery, artistic carving or paint-works

kaam me.n

kaam-juu

seeker of work

kaam-kaaj

general work, means of livelihood, occupation, activity

kaam-e-dil

desire of heart

kaam-chor

shirker, slacker, malinger, lazy, idler

qaam

kaam-khel

foreplay

kaamp

kaam-kaajii

active, laborious, one who is often employed in business or who has many works and duties in his hands, busy in works

kaam-dhaam

employment, works, various kinds of work

kaam-daanii

a kind of cloth with golden or silver embroidery work over it, a kind of embroidery work on net or muslin (small flowers worked in gold or silver thread)

kaam-dekhaa

kaam nahii.n

kaam-baKHsh

giving the enjoyment of one's desire

kaam-chorii

kaam-pesha

kaam-ravaa

obtaining desire, enjoying, gratified

kaam kaa

kaam kii

useful

kaamraa.n

successful, prosperous, victor, conqueror, winner

kaama-naa-kaam

willy-nilly

kaam-dhandaa

kaam-juu.ii

kaam-baKHshii

kaam me.n aanaa

kaamadhe.n

kaam-chalaa.uu

sufficient to go on with, enough for the purpose make shift temporary, serviceable

kaam me.n lenaa

kaam-kirodh

kaam sa.nvarnaa

getting work done, work to be done in better way

kaam me.n honaa

kaam-ravaa.ii

fulfilling requirements, fulfilling desire

kaam me.n laanaa

to use, utilize

kaam khi.nchnaa

kaam sa.ngvaanaa

kaam-o-dahan

the palate and the mouth, mouth

kaam sikhaanaa

train one about work

kaam sa.nvaarnaa

kaam pa.Dnaa

to have business with, need someone's help, To come or be of use, to prove of service, to require, be in need (of), have occasion (for), to have to do (with), come into contact (with)

kaam se jaanaa

kaam siikhnaa

kaam me.n lagnaa

kaam me.n jotnaa

put to work

kaam me.n jutnaa

kaam band karnaa

kaam sameTnaa

kaam simaTnaa

kaam se kaam hai

kaam ba.Dhnaa

kaamii

industrious, active, worker, working man, menial servant

kaam band honaa

kaam band rahnaa

kaam haath me.n honaa

kaam TarKHaanaa

work carelessly, half-heartedly or perfunctorily, prevaricate

kaam chhe.Dnaa

kaam me.n lagaanaa

kaam band rakhnaa

kaam ko naa.n , khaane ko haa.n

kaam farmaanaa

to bring into operation or use, to make use of, to apply

Meaning ofSee meaning 'iid in English, Hindi & Urdu

'iid

'ईदعِید

Origin: Arabic

Vazn : 21

Tags: Festivals

Word Family: a-a-d

English meaning of 'iid

Noun, Feminine

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'ईद के हिंदी अर्थ

संज्ञा, स्त्रीलिंग

  • मुसलमानों का प्रसिद्ध त्योहार; ख़ुशी का दिन; रमज़ान मास के रोज़े समाप्त होने पर चाँद दिखाई देने के दूसरे दिन मुसलमानों द्वारा मनाया जाने वाला त्योहार।
  • ख़ुशी का तहवार, ख़ुशी का दिन
  • हर्ष, आनंद, खुशी

عِید کے اردو معانی

اسم، مؤنث

  • عید، عید الفطر، عید الاضحی، خوشی کا تہوار
  • خوشی ، جشن، مسرت
  • (لفظاً) بار بار لوٹ کر آنے والا دن ، خوشی کا وہ دن جو بار بار آئے ، اہل اسلام کے نزدیک سب سے بڑا تہوار، عیدالفظر ماہ شوال کا پہلا دن جس میں مسلمان خوشیاں مناتے ہیں چونکہ اس دن مسلمان فطرہ بھی ادا کرتے ہیں اس لئے اس کو عیدالفطر بھی کہتے ہیں.
  • (تصوّف) تجلّیاتِ جمالی کو کہتے ہیں جو سالک کے دل پر وارد ہوتی اور انبساط بخشتی ہیں

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Interesting Information on 'iid

The word Eid means the day of happiness that returns again and again. Eid-ul-Fitr, an important Islamic festival, is often referred to as “MiThi Eid” in India. This festival is celebrated all over the world on the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal after the fasting of Ramazan. On this day Muslims also give away ‘Fitrah’ or alms to the poor, and that’s why the occasion is called Eid-ul-Fitr. In Urdu poetry, there is such an abundance of couplets that center around “Eid ka Chand dikhna” and “Eid Ke Din Gale Milna” that an entire book could be compiled around them. Eid Ka Chand tum ne dekh liyaa Chand Ki Eid ho gayi hogii “Eid Ka Chand Hona” is a proverb quite common in everyday parlance that means to meet after a long time. Wonder what “Eidi” is all about? Well, the bounties or gifts offered by the elders of the house or relatives to children are known as Eidi. Additionally, a Nazm or couplet that Ustads wrote on fancy-pages and presented to their students just a day before Eid as greetings of this auspicious event in exchange of a tutelage was also known as Eidi. Moreover, the fancy-pages upon which these verses were written were called Eidi as well. Also, fruits, sweets, and cash offerings that are exchanged among in-laws are known as Eidi, too.

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