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hazār[Zend hazaṅra; S. सहƸ], adj. & coll. s.m. Thousand;—a thousand;—a bird called 'the thousand voices,' the nightingale (i.q. hazār-dāstān):—hazār-pā, s.m. A centipede, scolopendra:—hazār-ćashma, s.m. Cancer (the disease):—hazār-ḵẖāna, adj. 'Having a thousand cells';—honey-combed;—s.m. The second stomach (of beasts), tripe:—hazārdāstānor dastān, s.m. The nightingale (lit.'of a thousand tales'):—hazār rang badalnā, To vary or change greatly; to be very fickle:—hazārgā`īda, or hazār-meḵẖī, s.f. A common strumpet; a harridan.
Origin: Persian