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tora (prob. an Aryan word in a Semitic form), s.m. A tray or dish of various meats; a number of trays containing various dishes of food (presented by the rich on marriage and other occasions);—a nobleman; a minister;—pride, haughtiness, conceit, airs (cf. toṛā):—tora-bandī, s.f. The arrangement or the sending out of trays of food as presents:—tora-posh, s.m. A covering for dishes:—tora lagnāor lagjānā(-ko), To become proud, couceited, or vain, etc. T تورہ tora (prob. corr. from A. taurāt), s.m. Custom, law, rule, authority, order, institute, regulation, enactment (e.g. shar` tore-kīzan hai).
Origin: Hindi