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darmiyān (dar, 'in,'+miyān, 'midst,' qq.v.), s.m. Middle, midst, interval;—adv. & postpn. or prep. In the middle; in the midst (of, -ke, or -i), between, among; before, in view; during;—about, concerning:—darmiyān ānā(-ke), To come between, to intervene; to take place between; to interrupt, to obtrude:—darmiyān denā(-ko), To put between (as a sacred book, for the purpose of deciding or adjusting), to employ as a mediator, to propose as an umpire, or a security; to give as a hostage:—darmiyān-kā, adj. (f. -kī), Of or pertaining to the middle, midmost, etc. (=darmiyānī, q.v.):—darmiyān lānā(-ko), To bring in, to introduce (a discourse, etc.); to include; to bring forward, to adduce:—isdarmiyān-men, adv. In the interval or interim, in the meantime, meanwhile.
Origin: Persian