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कुिरयाल kuriyāl, or कुरयाल kuryāl[prob. fr. S. कुलाय], s.f. The state of a bird sitting at ease and in security and preening its wings with its beak; (hence) ease, peace, comfort, quiet, tranquillity, security, confidence of success:—kuryāl-meṅgulelā(or gulla) lagnā(-ko), To be struck by (the pellet of) misfortune in the moment of security or assurance; to be disappointed, or to have one's pleasure marred, when sure of success.
Origin: Hindi