«
Previous
هل
»
Next
हल hal[Prk. हलं; S. हलं], s.m. A plough (i.q. har):—halāyudh (˚la+āy˚), s.m. (lit.'plough-weaponed'), An epithet of Balarām (as bearing a peculiar weapon shaped like a ploughshare;—syn. hala-dhar):—hal-barār, s.f., or hal-sārī, s.f. Assessment according to the number of ploughs in a village:—hal-bandī, s.f. Assessment according to the number of ploughs;—the quantity of land under cultivation by any party:—hala-bhrit, s.m. 'Ploughpossessor,' an epithet of Balarām (see halāyudh):—hal phernā(with loc.)=hal ćalānā, q.v.:—hal-taḍḍī, s.f. A drill-plough:—hal ćalānā, or hal jotnā, To pass the plough (over), to plough:—hal ćalnā(with loc.), To be ploughed:—hal-jotā, s.m. Ploughman, tiller:—hal-dār, s.m. Possessor of a plough:—hal-dhar (S. hala-dhara), s.m. 'Plough-holder'; an epithet of Balarām (see halāyudh):—hal-sārī, s.f.=halbandī, q.v.:—hal-sot, s.f. = har-sot, q.v.s.v. har, 'plough':—hal-sajjā, s.m.=har-sajjā, q.v.:—halmūsal, s.m. The plough and pestle (the implements of Śesh-nāg).
Origin: Hindi