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`ishrat, vulg. `ashrat (for A. عشر ة , fr. mu`āsharat, 'holding social or familiar intercourse,' inf. n. iii of عشر 'to make ten of'); s.f. Social or familiar intercourse, pleasant and familiar conversation, society; pleasure, enjoyment, mirth:—`ishrat-āna, s.m., or `ishrat-kada, s.m., or `ishrat-gāh, s.f. A house of pleasure, a place of entertainment:—`ishratfazā, adj. & s.m. Pleasure-increasing;—one who increases enjoyment or mirth:—`ishrat manānā, v.n. To enjoy oneself, to take enjoyment or pleasure, to revel.
Origin: Persian