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haul (inf. n. of هال (for هول ) 'to terrify,' etc.), s.m. Fright, terror; horror:—haul baiṭhjānā(kisī-ke jīmeṅ), Terror to take possession (of anyone), to be terror-stricken:—haul-dil, adj. Terrified at heart;—s.f. Palpitation;—hypochondriac affection, melancholy:—hauldilā, adj. & s.m. Territied at heart; timid;—a timid person, a coward:—haul-dilī, s.f. A stone worn on the chest as a cure for palpitation:—haul-zada, adj. Terror-stricken, terrified, aghast:—haul-nāk, adj. Terrible, dreadful, frightful, horrible, horrid, terrifying, dismal, dreary; dangerous, perilous:—haul-nākī, s.f. Frightfulness, terror, dreadfulness, direness, etc.
Origin: Arabic