ɦəɾ/, [pɛ.ɦɛɾ] <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> • (pahar) m (Urdu spelling پہر) unit of time equalling three hours Caturvedi, Mahendra, Bhola Nath Tiwari (1970) “<span class="searchmatch">पहर</span>”, in A practical...
a <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> (pahar) is a time period that is 3 hours long. Eight pahars in a 24 hour period. (Delhi) IPA(key): /ɑː.ʈʰõː pə.ɦəɾ/, [äː.ʈʰõː‿pɛ.ɦɛɾ] आठों <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> •...
Inherited from Sanskrit प्रहर (prahara). Cognate with Hindi <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> (pahar). پَہَر • (pahar) m (Devanagari <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span>) period of three hours...
and नाग (Delhi) IPA(key): /nəɡ/, [nɐɡ] नग • (nag) m jewel (a large precious gem) mountain (jewel): रत्न (ratna) (mountain): <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> (pahar), पर्वत (parvat)...
From दो (do, “two”) + <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> (pahar, “measure of time equaling three hours”). Cognate with Bengali দুপুর (dupur)। (Delhi) IPA(key): /d̪oː.pə.ɦəɾ/, [d̪oː...
Arabic script: پَہَر Devanagari script: <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> Central Indo-Aryan: Old Awadhi: <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> (pahara) Hindustani: pahar Hindi: <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> Urdu: پَہَر Eastern Indo-Aryan: Assamese:...
Borrowed from Classical Persian پهره (pahra), maybe related to Hindi <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> (pahar), from Sanskrit प्रहर (prahara). (Delhi) IPA(key): /pəɦ.ɾɑː/, [pɛʱ.ɾäː]...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span>, पहरा, पहरी, and पहरू Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀧𑀺𑀉𑀳𑀭 (piuhara), from Sanskrit पितृघर (pitṛghara, “father's house”), a compound...
(bhojan) 1936, Premchand, Godaan: हमें कोई दोनों जून खाने को दे तो हम आठों <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> भगवान् का जाप ही करते रहें। hamẽ koī donõ jūn khāne ko de to ham āṭhõ pahar...
टिमटिमाते अतीत के पल अँधेरे की असीमता में, सुबह का पीछा करती रात में यह तीसरा <span class="searchmatch">पहर</span> ma͠ine tārõ ko dekhā bahut dūr jitnā ma͠i unse ve dikhe is pal mẽ ṭimṭimāte...