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manzil (n. of place fr. نزل 'to alight, to descend,' etc.), s.f. A place for alighting, a place for the accommodation of travellers, a caravansary, an inn, a hotel; a house, lodging, dwelling, mansion, habitation, station; a mansion of the moon; story or floor (of a house); deck (of a ship);—a day's journey;—a stage (in travelling, or in the divine life);—place of destination, goal; boundary, end, limit:—manzil-ba-manzil, adv. From stage to stage; by stages;—at every atage:—manzil pahuṅćānā, v.t. To convey (one) to his destination; to convey (one) to his last restingplace, to perform the obsequies of;—to bring (a thing) home to (a person), to prove to:—manzil denā(-ko), To lay down (a corpse) for a while on the way to its resting-place:—manzil kāṭnā, or manzil karnā, To finish a journey; to get over a stage; to go one stage:—manzil mārnā, v.n. To finish a difficult task:—manzil-ě-maqṣūd, s.f. The goal of desire; goal, destination:—manzil-ě-maqṣūd-ko pahuṅćnā, To reach (one's) destination;—to gain (one's) object:—kaṛīmanzil, A stiff journey or stage; a long stage or march.
Origin: Arabic