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suruur

pleasure, delight, joy, cheerfulness

be-hijaabii

appearing unveiled

sukuun-e-qalb

peace of heart

shariik-e-hayaat

life partner (wife or husband)

mashvarat

counsel, advice, consultation

sitamgar

(especially in poetry) beloved, sweetheart

koshish

try, endeavour, striving, attempt, effort, exertion

be-niyaaz

without want, free from want, wanting nothing, not in need, able to dispense, independent, carefree

diid ke qaabil

worth seeing, good-looking

qaabil-e-diid

worth seeing, good-looking

aaTh baar nau tyohaar

living a life with full of enjoyment, living a luxurious life

chamanistaan

flower garden, lush garden, verdant meadow

'aurat

wife

taaGuut

the devil, satan

man-bhaavan

grateful or agreeable to the mind or soul, pleasing, amusing, diverting, acceptable, agreeable

daadraa

a staccato musical mode with quick tempo, kind of song to a quick air

mazduur

a hired labourer, worker

KHair-andesh

thinking well, well wisher

duudh-shariik bahan

foster sister

risaa.ii

related to grief and death, elegiac

Words tagged under "Allusory"

List of Urdu words and terms related with "Allusory" consisting of definitions, descriptions, elucidations and topical and subject-specific categorizations

aa.nkhe.n sar par honaa

 

alvand

a mountain of Iran in Hamdan from which twelve lakes originate

baazaar-e-misr

the Egyptian market where Joseph was brought to sell (used in allusions)

banii-'abbaas

the Abbasids

banii-umayya

the Umayyads, Caliph of Umayya bin 'Abd Shams who was a rival of Bani-Hashim and ruler of Damascus from the time of Hazrat' 'Ali Khilafat till the reign of Banu-'Abbas

chaah-e-rustam

the well in which Rustam's brother Shaghad digged a well and hide some daggers and arch in and with guilefulness buried him with his horse named Raksh

gulzaar-e-ibraahiim

fire in which Nimrod threw Prophet Abraham and which turned into a garden

haath kaaTnaa

 

me'yaar-ul-valad

the one who is born according to his sexual quality

misr kaa baazaar

the place where the caravan sold Joseph

piir-zan

(Allusively) reference to the old woman who narrate a forged story of Shirin's death to the Farhad

shaaKHsaana

intimidation, threat (the phrase owes its origin to the circumstance of certain mendicants carrying in one hand a ram's horn and in the other a ram's shoulder-blade with which they make an objectionable noise before the doors of those from whom they seek relief)

sidq-e-KHaliil

 

vaaris-e-parvez

the successor of Khusrau Parwez, symbolic: wealthy and rich

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