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ḵẖalal (v.n. fr. خلّ 'to become lean, or poor,' etc.; 'to pierce,' etc.), s.m. Break, breach, chink, gap; hiatus; interruption; rupture; disorder, derangement, unsoundness, corruptness; confusion, disturbance; ruin;—flaw, defect, imperfection; damage, injury, harm, mischief, prejudice:—ḵẖalal-ānā(-meṅ), Disorder or disturbance, etc. to take place (in):—ḵẖalal-andāz, adj. & s.m. Introducing confusion, etc.; intermeddling;—one who introduces confusion, a disturber (of the peace, etc.); an intermeddler, a mar-plot:—ḵẖalalandāz honā(-kā), v.n. To be an interrupter (of), to interrupt; to disturb; to interfere:—ḵẖalal-ě-damāg̠, s.m. Disorder of the brain, madness, craziness; melancholy:—ḵẖalal-damāg̠, adj. Having a disordered brain, mad, crazy, confused, brain-sick, hare-brained; hotheaded:—ḵẖalal-paẕīr, adj. Disordered, disturbed, troubled:—ḵẖalal ḍālnā(-men), To interrupt, obstruct; to interfere, meddle; to disturb, mar, spoil, do injury (to), damage; to pervert, to turn aside (from); to impute corruptness (to); to shake, to invalidate; to prejudice (a right, etc.):—ḵẖalal karnā= ḵẖalal ḍālnā:—be-ḵẖalal, adj. & adv. Unbroken, uninterrupted; undisturbed; uninjured, etc.
Origin: Arabic