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बोल bol (rt. of bolnā, q.v.), s.m. Speech, speaking, word, talk, conversation, delivery, utterance, cry, voice; phrase, sentence; tune, air; words of a song; verse; taunt, jeer:—bol-aṅs, s.m. Making over one's share to another by word of mouth:—bol-aṅsī, s.f. The holder of another's share or inheritance; adopted heir:—bol-bālā, s.m. & adj. lit. 'High speech'; prosperity, success;—prosperous (a benediction used by faqīrs);—bol-bālāhonā, v.n. To prosper:—bol-banā`o, s.m. (Gram.) Etymology (syn. ṣarf):—bol-biṭhā`o, s.m. (Gram.) Prosody (syn. ćhand; `arūz):—bol-joṛ, s.m. (Gram.) Syntax (syn. naḥv):—bol-ćāl, s.f. Talk, conversation, colloquy, confabulation; mode of speech, idiom, dialect; diction; words, dispute, altercation:—bol-ćāl honā(-kī), To speak, exchange words, converse together (after estrangement); to have words, to fall out, quarrel:—bol ćabānā, v.n. To swallow (one's) words, keep quiet, be silent:—bol mārnā(-kā), To taunt, ridicule; to disregard what is said, pretend not to hear (generally, in this sense, in connection with the words kān-meṅ; e.g. kānmeṅbol mārnā).
Origin: Hindi