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rāz [Pehl. rāj; Zend razaṅh, rt. raz; S. रहस् , rt. रɯ], s.m. A secret, mystery:—rāz-posh, s.m. One who keeps or conceals a secret:—rāzposhī, s.f. Keeping or concealing secrets:—rāzdār, adj. & s.m. Trusty, faithful, who keeps a secret;—one who keeps a secret; one who is intrusted with a secret, a confidant; one who is cognizant of, or privy to, a criminal act or offence, an accessory (to a fact):—rāz-dārī, s.f. Keeping of secrets, secrecy; the keeping secret, having knowledge of a criminal act and not giving information:—rāz-dān, adj. & s.m. Acquainted with secrets or mysteries;—one who is acquainted with a secret, etc.:—rāz fāsh karnā, To divulge a secret, to betray the secrets (of), to expose:—rāz-ě-maḵẖfī, rāz-ě-nihufta, s.m. A hidden or close secret; a private matter:—rāz-niyāz, or rāz-o-niyāz, s.m. Secret conversation or intercourse (as that of prayer); lover's secrets, loving prattle.
Origin: Persian