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jawlān, jaulān (A. jawalān), s.m. Wandering up and down, wandering about; moving or springing from side to side (as combatants or competitors in an amphitheatre or place of exercise); moving round (as a horse in a manege), coursing;—jaulān, jūlān, s.m. Fetters, irons:—jaulān karnā, v.n. To move or spring about, etc.;—v.t. To cause to move round, or spring about, etc.;—jawlān-kunān, adj. Moving, leaping, springing:—jawlān- (or jaulān-) gāh, s.f. A place of exercise (for troops or for horses); a champ-de-mars:—jaulān-garī, s.f. Galloping fast; a gallop; fleetness:—pā-bajaulān, adv. With the feet in irons, fettered.
Origin: Persian