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dard[Pehl. dart; Zend drīta, fr. dar= S. dar], s.m. Pain, ache; affliction; pity, compassion, sympathy; affection:—dard uṭhnā(-meṅ), Pain to arise, to have a pain (in):—dard-ālud, adj. Pained, grieved, overwhelmed in grief:—dard-āmez, adj. Painful, distressing; piteous, compassionate; feeling, pathetic:—dard ānā(-ko), To be affected with compassion, to feel pity:—dard-angez, adj. Painful, etc. (=dard-āmez); pitiable, exciting compassion, affecting; sickly:—dardě-dīl, s.m. Heart-ache, grief, sorrow, anguish:—dard-ras, adj. Grieved, afflicted: dard-ě-zih, s.m. Pains or throes of labour:—dard-ě-sar, s.m. dard-sarī, s.f. Head-ache; labour, pains, trouble, vexation:—dard-sharīk, adj. Commiserating, sympathetic:—dard-ě-shikam, s.m. Stomach-ache; colic:—dard-ě-farzandī, s.m. Parental affection:—dard-kāmārā, adj. & s.m. Afflicted;—afflicted one, sufferer:—dard karnā, To pain, ache:—dard khānā, To feel compassion or pity (for);—also=dard lagnā, q.v.:—dard-ě-gurda, s.m. Pain in the kidneys, nephritic pains:—dard lagnā(-ko), To feel the pains of childbirth:—dard-mand, adj. Afflicted, compassionate, sympathizing:—dard-mandī, s.f. Affliction, sorrow; compassion, sympathy:—dard-mauqūf-karne-wālā, adj. & s.m. Sedative; an anodyne:—dard-nāk, adj. Painful; piteous, etc. (=dard-āmez):—be-dard, adj. Without sympathy, unsympathetic, unfeeling, pitiless, hard-hearted, cruel:—bedardī, s.f. Want of sympathy, unfeelingness, heartlessness, cruelty.
Origin: Persian