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naẕr, vulg. naẕar (inf. n. of نذر 'to vow,' etc.), s.f. A vow; an offering, anything offered or dedicated; a gift or present (from an inferior to a superior); a fee paid to the State or to its representative on succeeding to an office or to property;—an interview (see the syn. bheṭ):—naẕr-ě-a`imma, s.f. A charitable gift or grant for the support of imāmsor priests, etc.; a benefice; charity lands:—naẕr denā, or naẕr guẕrānnā(-ko), To present as an offering; to give as a present (to a superior):—naẕr karnā, v.t. To vow; to make an offeringof, to offer, etc. (i.q. naẕr guẕrānnā); to sacrifice, to devote:—naẕr mānnā, v.t. To vow; to make an offering of:—naẕr-o-niyāz, s.f. Gifts and offerings:—naẕr honā, v.n. To be devoted or sacrificed (to or for);—to be or become a prey (to).
Origin: Arabic