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ilāhī, s.m.=allāh;—adj. Divine, of God, heavenly;—intj. O God! (=yāilāhī):—ilāhītauba, intj. O God, we turn to thee, accept our penitence! O God! be merciful to us! God preserve us!:—ilāhī ḵẖarć, s.m. That which is given for the sake of God; charity, alms:—ilāhīrāt, s.f. Vigil; a night passed in religious exercise:—ilāhīsan, s.m. The era instituted by the emperor Akbar in the 24th year of his reign, when he embraced what he called the ilāhīmaẕhab or Divine religion of Sulḥ-i-kull, or religious toleration:—ilāhīgaz, s.m. The yard of 41 inches (the standard instituted by Akbar):—ilāhīmohar, s.m. lit. 'divine seal'; a debt the payment of which is imperative; a debt to an unrelenting creditor.
Origin: Arabic