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ḵẖudā`ī(fr. ḵẖudā, q.v.), adj. Divine;—s.f. God. ship, godhead, divinity, providence; almighty power, omnipotence;—creation, nature, the world:—ḵẖudā`ī-ḵẖẉār, adj. Despised by the world:—ḵẖudā`īrāt, s.f. Singing hymns and watching all night, a vigil, a religious feast kept by women at night:—ḵẖudā`īraḥm, s.m. A kind of food given to the poor in completion of a vow:—ḵẖudā`ī-kājhūṭā, s.m. A world-famed or notorious liar:—ḵẖudā`īkarnā, To perform something miraculous; to show or use divine power:—ḵẖudā`īghar-meṅ ānā(kisī-ke), To be puffed up with pride (from the accession of fortune).
Origin: Persian