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जोबन joban, जौबन jauban [Prk. जोव्वणं; S. यौवनं], s.m. Youth, youthfulness, the prime of life, bloom of youth; puberty, manhood, adolescence; vigour, bloom, flourishing state; the pleasures of youth; exquisite enjoyment; the pleasures of sense, taste, or culture; (met.) the breast, well-developed breasts; a fine figure; beauty:—joban ubharnā, joban umaknā, joban umaṅdnā, v.n. Puberty to show itself; the breasts (of a woman) to be developed:—joban-paiānā, To attain to puberty; to be in full vigour; to bloom:—jobanjor, s.m. Youthful strength or vigour;—adj. Strong with the strength of youth:—joban-kāmātā, m. (joban-kīmātī, f.) adj. Intoxicated by (the pride of) youth:—joban lūṭnā, v.n. To taste or enjoy the pleasures of youth to the full, to revel in the pleasures of youth:—joban-mat, m. (joban-matī, f.) adj.=joban-vān, q.v.:—joban nikālnā, v.n.=joban lūṭnā, q.v.:—joban-vān, m., joban-vatī, f. adj. Young, youthful, juvenile; attained to or arrived at the age of puberty, fit to be married, marriageable; beautiful, handsome.
Origin: Hindi