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dād[Pehl. dāt; Zend dāta, rt. dā= S. dhā, 'to put,' etc.], s.f. Statute, law; equity; justice; crying out for justice, complaint; revenge:—dād-āwar, s.m. Distributor of justice, God (=dādār, q.v.):—dād-bedād, s.f. Crying out for help or justice:—dād-bedād karnā, To demand justice or redress:—dād pānā, To obtain justice or redress, to obtain a hearing for (one's) complaint:—dād ćāhnā, To demand justice, to seek redress:—dād-ḵẖẉāh, adj. & s.m. Demanding justice;—a petitioner for justice, a suitor; a complainant, plaintiff, prosecutor:—dād-ḵẖẉāh honā(-par), To seek redress (against):—dād-ḵẖẉāhī, dād-ḵẖẉāhish, s.f. The demanding of justice, application for redress:—dād-dihī, s.f. The administering of justice:—dād denā(-kī), To dispense justice; to do justice (to), to appreciate, to give due praise (to), to praise duly (e.g. dād suḵẖan-kīdetāhai);—to make reparation:—dād-ras, adj. Administering justice, just;—one who administers justice, a redresser of grievances:—dād-rasī, s.f. The administering of justice; redress of grievances, redress, deliverance from oppression or wrong-doing:—dād-faryād, s.f. Cry for help or redress, application for justice:—dād-faryād karnā, To cry aloud for justice:—dād karnā, To make complaint (of injustice, etc.):—dād-ko pahuṅćnā(-kī), To administer justice, do justice (to); to obtain justice or redress;—to respond to cries for help (from), to come to the aid or rescue (of):—dādgar, adj. & s.m. Just (prince, etc.);—administrator of justice:—dād-gustarī, s.f. Administration of justice; diffusion of justice:—dād lenā(apnī), To take revenge:—dād milnā, To obtain redress, etc. (=dād pānā; dād-ko pahuṅćnā):—dād o be-dād, s.f.=dād-be-dād, q.v.:—dād o sitad, s.f.=dādsitād, q.v.
Origin: Persian