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ḥaqīqat (for A. حقیقة , v.n. fr. حق 'to be just or right,' etc.), s.f. Essence (of a thing), essential property or quality; truth, reality, fact, true or real nature or state or circumstances or facts, gist, pith;—rightness, sincerity;—account, narration, relation, story, state, condition, explanation:—ḥaqīqat-ě-ḥāl, or ḥaqīqat-ḥāl, s.f. The true or real facts or circumstances of a case; statement:—ḥaqīqatmeṅ, or dar ḥaqīqat, or fi`l-ḥaqīqat, adv. In truth, in fact, really, essentially:—ḥaqīqatnāma, s.m. A written statement of facts or particulars.
Origin: Persian