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'arsha

deck of ship

'arsha-pul

'arsha-bandii

'arsa

interval, time, duration, period, a while

'arsa-e-jang

battlefield

'arsa-e-ja.ng

battleground

'arsa-e-jangaah

battlefield

'arsa-e-zindagii tang honaa

'arsa-e-ja.ngaah

battleground

'arsa-e-hayaat tang karnaa

'arsa-e-paikaar

battlefield

'arsa-e-hayaat

a life time, span of life

'arsa-e-hayaat ta.ng honaa

'arsa-e-ziist ta.ng honaa

'arsa-e-hayaat tang kar denaa

'arsa-e-tahriik

(electricity) excitation time

'arsa-e-ziist

duration of life

'arsa-e-'araz

'arsa-e-qayaamat

the Resurrection plain

'arsa-e-zamiin

area of land

'arsa-e-qataal

battleground

'arsa-gah

'arsa-e-qiyaamat

the ground of doomsday

'arsa-gaah

a battlefield

'arsa-e-daraaz

long duration

'arsa-gah-e-hayaat

'arsa-gaah-e-'aalam

'arsa khii.nchnaa

'arsa khi.nchnaa

'arsa ta.ng honaa

'arsa-e-ziist ta.ng kar denaa

'arsa tang karnaa

'arsa ta.ng karaanaa

to put somebody in dire trouble

'arsa-e-mahshar

the Day of Judgement

'arsa-e-hashr

the ground of doomsday

'arsa tang kar denaa

'arsa se tel jal chukaa hai

'arsa-e-shitaviyyat

hibernation

'arsa karnaa

'arsa lagnaa

'arsa honaa

'arsa lagaanaa

delay, take long time

'arsa khichnaa

'arsa ho jaanaa

arshaa

arsa-e-hayaat ta.ng karnaa

to persecute, make life difficult

bayaan-e-'arsa-e-razm

description of wartime, the account of the battlefield

daurii-'arsa

kuchh 'arsa pahle

Meaning ofSee meaning sipihr in English, Hindi & Urdu

sipihr

सिपिह्रسِپِہْر

Origin: Persian

English meaning of sipihr

Noun, Masculine

सिपिह्र के हिंदी अर्थ

संज्ञा, पुल्लिंग

سِپِہْر کے اردو معانی

اسم، مذکر

  • آسمان، فلک، گگن، قسمت، وقت، دنیا

Interesting Information on sipihr

Ever wondered what’s the connection between the word ‘Pahar’ and ‘Pahre-Daar’? In ancient India, ‘Pahar’ used to be the unit of keeping time - with each day consisting of 8 Pahars, and each Pahar as long as 3 hours. During each Pahar, a ‘Pahre-Daar’ would be performing watchmanship, and at the end of each hour, he would strike a metal bell and announce that he was on guard; besides, it was also the way to know what time it was. ‘Pahar’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Prahar’. The word ‘Pahre-Daar’, however, has now been limited to meanings such as watchman, guard, or sentry. In Urdu poetry, the phrases ‘Aath Pahar’, ‘Raat Ke Pichhle Pahar’, and ‘Sih-Pahar’ are abundantly found. Like: sih-pahar hī se koī shakl banātī hai ye shaam ḳhud jo rotī hai mujhe bhī to rulātī hai ye shaam In Persian, ‘Sih’ means three. And, the third Pahar of a day is also known as ‘Sih-Pahar’.

Author: Azra Naqvi

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