नब्ज़

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See also: नब्ज

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian نَبْض (nabz), from Arabic نَبْض (nabḍ).[1] First attested in c. 1739[2] as Middle Hindi نبض (nbẓ /⁠nabz⁠/).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /nəbz/, , /nəbd͡ʒ/,
  • Rhymes: -əbz
  • Hyphenation: नब्ज़

Noun

नब्ज़ (nabzf (Urdu spelling نَبْض)[3][4]

  1. pulse, heartbeat
    Synonym: नाड़ी (nāṛī)
    मरीज़ की नब्ज़ काफ़ी तेज़ है।
    marīz kī nabz kāfī tez hai.
    The patient's heartbeat is quite fast.
    • 2015, 0:00 from the start, in रज़िया सुल्तान (धारावाहिक) [raziyā sultān (dhārāvāhik), Razia Sultan (TV series)], episode 1 (television production), spoken by सूत्रधार [sūtradhār] (Shah Rukh Khan), via &TV:
      हिंदुस्तान का दिल दिल्ली। और इस दिल की एक नब्ज़ है, क़ुतुब मीनार। देखा है जिसने कई तख़्तोताज आबाद होते और कितनी ही सल्तनतों को बरबाद होते।
      hindustān kā dil dillī. aur is dil kī ek nabz hai, qutub mīnār. dekhā hai jisne kaī taxtotāj ābād hote aur kitnī hī saltantõ ko barbād hote.
      the heart of India, Delhi. And this heart has a pulse, Qutb Minar. It has witnessed the flourishing of several kingdoms and also the demise of many sultanates.

Declension

References

Further reading

  • Qureshi, Bashir Ahmad (1971) “نبض”, in Kitabistan's 20th Century Standard Dictionary‎, Lahore: Kitabistan Pub. Co., page 637