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लम्बर lambar (corr. fr. the English), s.m. Number; aggregate number of marks (as obtained at an examination);—rank; turn:—lambar ānā(-kā), The turn (of anyone) to come; to come to the turn (of):—lambar ćaṛhānā(-kā), To enter (in or on, -meṅ, or -par) the marks (given at an examination);—to raise the rank (of), to promote (a person):—lambardār, s.m. The registered representative of a coparcenary community (who is responsible for the government revenue;—also written nambardār):—lambar-dārī(or nambar-dārī), s.f. The office, or the duty, of a lambar-dār:—lambar denā(-kā, or -ko), To give marks (at an examination):—lambar s̤ābiq-meṅqā`im rakhnā(-ko), To replace in the file:—lambar-se ḵẖārij karnā(-ko), To strike off a roll or file:—lambar kniṅćnā, v.n. To be prolonged (a matter); to be postponed (a case):—lambarwār, adj. In order; by turns.
Origin: Hindi