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zard [Pehl. zart; Zend zairit, rt. zar; S. हिरत, rt. ǿ], adj. Yellow (syn. pīlā); pale, pallid, wan, livid:—zard-āb, s.m. 'Yellow water'; bile; serum; pus or matter running from a wound:—zard-ālūor zard-āṛū, s.m. The apricot:—zard paṛnā, v.n. To turn pale:—zardpīlak, s.m. The golden oriole, Oriolus kundu (commonly called the 'mango-bird,' because it arrives when the mango-tree blossoms):—zard-ćob, s.f. 'Yellow wood'; turmeric, Curcuma longa:—zard-rang, adj. Yellow; (met.) bashful; s.m. The colour yellow:—zard-rū, adj. Bashful, ashamed:—zard-rū`ī, s.f. Bashfulness:—zardgosh, adj. & s.m. Hypocritical; malignant;—a hypocrite; a flatterer:—zard ho-jānā, v.n. To become pale or livid.
Origin: Persian