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अड़ना aṛnā[आ+वरणं], v.n. To come to a stop or stand-still, to stop, to stick; to be restive; obstructive, etc., to oppose; wrangle, contend; to be obstinate, to gib (as a horse); to intervene, interpose, interfere (in, -meṅ); to come into collision, become interlocked (as the wheels of vehicles); to knock or jostle (against); to stick (at), insist (upon, -par); to be determined or bent (on); to be in pawn; to catch (at, -par), carp (at):—aṛ-baiṭhnā, aṛ-ke baiṭhnā, To stick, or sit, close (to); to plant oneself before a person's door in order to exact compliance with a demand; to beset importunately:—aṛ-jānā, v.n.=aṛnā:—aṛ-denā(-par), To lay, bet, stake (upon):—aṛ-ke, adv. Close to; jammed up.
Origin: Hindi