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rāẓī, vulg. राजी rājī(for A. rāẓiṉ, act. part. of رضو 'to be pleased,' etc.), adj. Pleased, well-pleased, content, contented, satisfied, agreed, willing, acquiescent; regarding with good will or favour, liking, approving; (colloq.) well, in good health:—rāẓī-ba-riẓā(or raẓā), adj. Resigned to the will of God, resigned, contented;—God willing:—rāẓībanānā, v.t. To make contented or satisfied by chastising, to chastise (=ṭhīk banānā):—rāẓī-ḵẖushī, adj. Contented and happy; well and happy:—rāẓī-rāẓī, adv. With the greatest pleasure, willingly, gladly:—rāẓīkarnā, v.t. To please, gratify; to content, satisfy; to win over, persuade, prevail upon; to reconcile, conciliate:—rāẓī-nāma, s.m. A deed of agreement or compromise by which a plaintiff or prosecutor acknowledges that he has been satisfied by the defendant; an agreement, a written consent:—rāẓīhonā, v.n. To be pleased (with, -se), to approve (of), to regard with favour; to be satisfied or content (with, -seor -par), to be willing, to agree or consent (to, -par), to assent (to), acquiesce (in), comply (with), accede (to); to condescend, deign.
Origin: Persian