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daḵẖīl (v.n. fr. دخل ), adj. & s.m. Allowed entrance, admitted; introduced, adopted (as a word); occupying, in possession (of land, etc.);—intimate, familiar;—meddling, interfering;—one who has entered on possession (of);—one who has a firm footing (in any business, post, or office, etc.);—an adventive abider (among a people); a guest; an intimate, a confidant; an accomplice;—one who interferes or intermeddles, a meddler:—daḵẖīlkār, adj. & s.m. In possession (of lands, etc.);—an occupant;—one who has authority to interfere:—daḵẖīl-kārī, s.f. The being in possession (of), possession, occupation, occupancy:—daḵẖīl karnā, v.t. To allow (one) to enter (in, -meṅ), to admit; to put (one) in possession (of):—daḵẖīl honā(-meṅ), To enter (upon), to occupy; to be introduced or adopted (as a word); to be a meddler, to meddle, interfere (in).
Origin: Arabic