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jigar

liver

jigar-band

the liver, lungs, and heart together; the vitals

jigar-dil

agonizing, heart-rending

jigar-soz

heart-inflaming, heart-inflamed, compassionate

jigar-doz

heart piercing, pathetic, painful, maddening

jigar-KHor

جادوگر، ڈائن، بلا

jigrii

hepatic, pertaining to the liver

jigar-KHasta

weak heart, pierced , broken by ardour, fervour of love

jigar-saa

wearing away the liver, afflictive

jigar-tafta

heart-burnt, sad, afflicted

jigar-tishna

very thirsty

jigar-paivand

رک : جگرپارہ ۔

jigar-guu.n

heart colored, blackish red, heart

jigar-shikan

heart breaking

jigar-giir

heart captivating, interesting

jigar-gosha

a lobe of the liver

jigar-e-soKHta

deep in love, heart inflamed

jigar-jalii

heart-burnt

jigar-parvar

the one who energize the heart, the one who gives the power or strength to the heart

jigar-riish

wounded to or in the heart

jigar-bandii

related to son, to be dear

jigar-sozii

heart burning, sufferings, pains

jigar-taab

heart-warming

jigar-daar

brave hearted, courageous

jigar-taabii

(Metaphorically) longing, yearning

jigar-daarii

bravery, courageous

jigar-kaavii

excavation or affliction of liver

jigar-gaah

the seat of the liver, the abdomen, the bowels

jigar jigar digar digar

mine is mine and yours is yours, everyone knows where his shoe pinches, your own flesh is your own, a stranger is a stranger

jigar-kii.Daa

a disease of animals in which their lungs swell and their blood dries up

jigar-jalaa

disappointed, cynic, one given to sarcasm

jigar-chaak

heart-broken, suffer a lot

jigar-KHvaar

deeply afflicted, infatuated, anguished

jigar-chaakii

brokenness of heart, wounded

jigar-birishta

sad

jigar-gudaaz

heart-melting

jigar-aaluud

blood-stained, bloody

jigar-KHvaarii

to eat liver, to eat raw liver

jigar-kashiid

(Botany) liver infusion which is obtained with medicated process

jigar-figaar

heart broken, heart wounded

jigar jigar hai digar digar hai

اپنا اپنا ہی ہے غیر غیر ہی ہے ،بیگانہ کبھی یگانہ کے برابرنہیں ہو سکتا۔

jigar-afgaar

troubled in mind, heart-broken

jigar-paarah

Piece of heart

jigar-shigaaf

a way of stabbing knife

jigar-KHaraash

heart-rending, pathetic, extremely painful, tormenting

jigar-KHaraashii

extreme pain, grief

jigar ke dast

(Medicine) a kind of disease in which the blood of the liver enters the intestines and is excreted by the motion

jigar phu.nknaa

Metaphorically) to be very sad, to be upset

jigar-e-chaak-chaak

injured heart

jigar bhun.naa

(Metaphorically) to be very sad

jigar chhilnaa

to hurt the heart

jigar KHuun karnaa

take great pains, suffer sorely

jigar me.n tiir khaanaa

to be hurt, to be wound

jigar kaa.np jaanaa

become petrified, frightened

jigar me.n chuTkiyaa.n lenaa

make one suffer acutely

jigar men tairnaa

(of arrows or sight) going through the other side of the liver

jigar KHuun honaa

to be great sorrow

jigar kaa Tuk.Daa

piece of heart, son, child, darling, very dear

jigar mu.nh ko aanaa

to be in great pain, to be in great trouble

jigar mu.nh ko chalnaa

suffering from great trouble and pain

Meaning ofSee meaning 'iid in English, Hindi & Urdu

'iid

'ईदعِید

Origin: Arabic

Vazn : 21

Tags: Festivals

Word Family: a-a-d

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English meaning of 'iid

Noun, Feminine

Sher Examples

'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

Roman

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

Urdu meaning of 'iid

Roman

  • i.id, i.id alaftar, i.id azhaa, Khushii ka tahvaar
  • Khushii, jashn, musarrat
  • (lafzan) baar baar luuT kar aane vaala din, Khushii ka vo din jo baar baar aa.e, ahal islaam ke nazdiik sab se ba.Daa tahvaar, i.idaalafzar maah shavaal ka pahlaa din jis me.n muslmaan Khushiiyaa.n manaate hai.n chuu.nki us din muslmaan fitra bhii ada karte hai.n is li.e is ko i.id-ul-fitr bhii kahte hai.n
  • (tasavvuph) tajalliyaa ta-e-jamaalii ko kahte hai.n jo saalik ke dil par vaarid hotii aur imbisaat baKhashtii hai.n

Synonyms of 'iid

Antonyms of 'iid

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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jigar

liver

jigar-band

the liver, lungs, and heart together; the vitals

jigar-dil

agonizing, heart-rending

jigar-soz

heart-inflaming, heart-inflamed, compassionate

jigar-doz

heart piercing, pathetic, painful, maddening

jigar-KHor

جادوگر، ڈائن، بلا

jigrii

hepatic, pertaining to the liver

jigar-KHasta

weak heart, pierced , broken by ardour, fervour of love

jigar-saa

wearing away the liver, afflictive

jigar-tafta

heart-burnt, sad, afflicted

jigar-tishna

very thirsty

jigar-paivand

رک : جگرپارہ ۔

jigar-guu.n

heart colored, blackish red, heart

jigar-shikan

heart breaking

jigar-giir

heart captivating, interesting

jigar-gosha

a lobe of the liver

jigar-e-soKHta

deep in love, heart inflamed

jigar-jalii

heart-burnt

jigar-parvar

the one who energize the heart, the one who gives the power or strength to the heart

jigar-riish

wounded to or in the heart

jigar-bandii

related to son, to be dear

jigar-sozii

heart burning, sufferings, pains

jigar-taab

heart-warming

jigar-daar

brave hearted, courageous

jigar-taabii

(Metaphorically) longing, yearning

jigar-daarii

bravery, courageous

jigar-kaavii

excavation or affliction of liver

jigar-gaah

the seat of the liver, the abdomen, the bowels

jigar jigar digar digar

mine is mine and yours is yours, everyone knows where his shoe pinches, your own flesh is your own, a stranger is a stranger

jigar-kii.Daa

a disease of animals in which their lungs swell and their blood dries up

jigar-jalaa

disappointed, cynic, one given to sarcasm

jigar-chaak

heart-broken, suffer a lot

jigar-KHvaar

deeply afflicted, infatuated, anguished

jigar-chaakii

brokenness of heart, wounded

jigar-birishta

sad

jigar-gudaaz

heart-melting

jigar-aaluud

blood-stained, bloody

jigar-KHvaarii

to eat liver, to eat raw liver

jigar-kashiid

(Botany) liver infusion which is obtained with medicated process

jigar-figaar

heart broken, heart wounded

jigar jigar hai digar digar hai

اپنا اپنا ہی ہے غیر غیر ہی ہے ،بیگانہ کبھی یگانہ کے برابرنہیں ہو سکتا۔

jigar-afgaar

troubled in mind, heart-broken

jigar-paarah

Piece of heart

jigar-shigaaf

a way of stabbing knife

jigar-KHaraash

heart-rending, pathetic, extremely painful, tormenting

jigar-KHaraashii

extreme pain, grief

jigar ke dast

(Medicine) a kind of disease in which the blood of the liver enters the intestines and is excreted by the motion

jigar phu.nknaa

Metaphorically) to be very sad, to be upset

jigar-e-chaak-chaak

injured heart

jigar bhun.naa

(Metaphorically) to be very sad

jigar chhilnaa

to hurt the heart

jigar KHuun karnaa

take great pains, suffer sorely

jigar me.n tiir khaanaa

to be hurt, to be wound

jigar kaa.np jaanaa

become petrified, frightened

jigar me.n chuTkiyaa.n lenaa

make one suffer acutely

jigar men tairnaa

(of arrows or sight) going through the other side of the liver

jigar KHuun honaa

to be great sorrow

jigar kaa Tuk.Daa

piece of heart, son, child, darling, very dear

jigar mu.nh ko aanaa

to be in great pain, to be in great trouble

jigar mu.nh ko chalnaa

suffering from great trouble and pain

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