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hushyār, vulg. hushiyār (hush, q.v.+yār, 'possessing,' i.q. wār, q.v.), adj. Intelligent, prudent; acquainted; well-informed; sensible; knowing;—mindful, cautious, alert, watchful, vigilant, on (one's) guard; awake; conscious; in (one's) senses;—abstemious, sober;—intj. Be cautious! be vigilant! take care!—hushyār rahnā(-se), To remain (or be) careful (in respect of), to be on (one's) guard (against), to be vigilant; to keep watch, to look out:—hushyār karnā, v.t. To apprize, to make acquainted; to render (one) cautious or vigilant, etc.; to put (one) on his guard (against, -se), to warn, to rouse:—hushyār honāor ho-jānā, v.n. To become intelligent, to become sensible; to arrive at the age of puberty;—to become conscious, to come to one's senses.
Origin: Persian