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zār [fr. Zend zar = S. ǿ(ǿणीयते; and, in some senses, app.=S. ǿ, हर् ); cf. āzār], s.m. Groan, plaint, lamentation, wailing (cf. zārī); desire, wish; collection, multitude, crowd; (as a suffix) place where anything grows in abundance, place, bed, garden (=stān or istān; e.g. gul-zār, 'a rose-garden')—adj. Groaning, lamenting, afflicted; thin, lean, weak:—zār-zār, and zār-qitār, s.m. Great lamentation;—adv. With great lamentation; piteously, bitterly, exceedingly, to excess (e.g. zār-zār ronā, 'to weep bitterly'):—zār-nālī, s.f. Lamentation, wailing:—zār-nizār or zār-o-nizār, s.m. Great lamentation;—adj. Thin, lean, emaciated; weak, feeble.
Origin: Persian