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qahr (inf. n. of قہر 'to overcome, to conquer,' etc.), s.m. Force, power, violence, vehemence, severity; excess; boundlessness; oppression; subjection; rage, fury, wrath, indignation; vengeance; torment, punishment, chastisement; a judgment; a calamity;—a mischievous person, a firebrand;—adj. Vehement; excessive, very great, etc.:—qahrtoṛnā, v.n. To be wrathful, to rage; to foam:—qahr-qiyāmat, s.f. Great disturbance or commotion, terrible ado (used both in panegyric and satire):—qahr-kā, adj. (f. -ī), Fearful, terrible, calamitous, ruinous.
Origin: Arabic