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`arsh (inf. n. of عرش 'to construct a house,' etc.), s.m. A roof; a canopy; the highest (the ninth) sphere, the empyrean (where the throne of God is); a throne, chair of state:—`arsh-par damāg honā, v.n. To be very selfconceited; to be proud or haughty:—`arsh-pe ćahānā(-ko), To raise (one) to the dais, to seat one in the chair of state; to raise (one) to a high seat or rank, to exalt; to laud or praise to the skies:—`arsh-se-le tāba-farsh, or `arsh-se-le farsh-tak, From the highest heaven to the earth:—`arsh-ě-mu`allā, or `arsh-ě-barīn, s.m. The highest heaven, the empyrean.
Origin: Arabic