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bag̠lī, adj. Relating to, or belonging to, the side, or the armpit; axillary; side, at the side, lateral;—s.f. A purse; a small bag for needles and thread (such being usually carried at the side; syn. tile-dānī);—a disorder in camels (when they rub the thigh against the belly);—a kind of dumb-bell used in exercise; a mode of playing with foils or fencing-sticks (ḍanḍās);—a trick in wrestling (slipping away from under the antagonist's arm);—the action of a bird hiding its head under its wing; a sort of dress, the bottom of which is under the armpits:—bag̠lī-peć, s.m. Side-screw;—bag̠lītakiyā, s.m. Bolster for the sides, or at the sides:—bag̠līdenā(-meṅ), To break into a house by removing a portion of the wall, and so unbolting the door:—bag̠līghūṅsā, s.m. lit. 'Side-blow'; secret enemy, traitor (=bag̠al-kādushman).
Origin: Persian