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izār, s.f. Drawers, trousers (syn. pā`ejāma):—izār-band, s.m. The string with which drawers āre tied, trouser-strings:—izār-band-pe hāth ḍālnā(-ke), To lay hands on the trouserstrings; to evince desire for, or to contemplate, carnal intercourse:—izār-band ḍālnā(-meṅ), To run the string into drawers:—izār-band-kāḍhīlā, adj. m. (f. -kī ḍhīlī), Ready for carnal intercourse, libidinous, lecherous, wanton, of easy virtue (a woman);—s.m. A rake, debauchee;—izār-band-kī ḍhīlī, s.f. A woman of easy virtue, an unchaste woman:—izār-bandīrishta, s.m. Connection through a wife or mistress; petticoat interest:—izār-meṅpahinnāorpahin-lenā(-ko), To treat with levity, to disregard, feel no care or concern (for); to be fearless (of), indifferent (to,—used by women).
Origin: Persian