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अन्धेरा andherā[S. अन्ध+कार+कः], adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Dark, obscure, sombre, dim;—darkness, obscurity, gloom, shadow; cloudiness; haze, mist:—andherā ćhoṛnā, To keep out of the light (of anyone):—andherā-sā, adj. Somewhat dark; very dark; sombre, shady, dusky; hazy, misty:—andherākarnā, v.t. To make dark, to darken, obscure, overshadow, cloud; to cast a shade or gloom over; to extinguish (a light); to obstruct light, stand in the light of:—andhere-ujāle, adv. When the darkness is illumined by the moon, etc.; late at night and early dawn; at twilight:—andherīkoṭhrī, s.f. Dark chamber; black hole; (met.) stomach; womb; secret chamber; mysteries of nature; mystery, enigma;—andherīkoṭhrī-kāyār, s.m. A secret lover:—andhere ghar-kāujālā, s.m. lit. 'The light of a dark house,' an only son; a very beautiful child or person:—andhere muṅh, adv. lit. 'When the face is indistinguishable owing to darkness'; when there is not sufficient light to see clearly, at the first dawn of day, very early in the morning (also muṅh-andhere).
Origin: Hindi