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wāhī(for A. واہٍ wāhin, act. part. of وهی 'to be broken, or torn,' etc.), adj. Broken; torn;—easily dissolved or broken; weak, crazy, illfounded (premises, etc.);—insipid, cold (word, etc.);—s.m. Nonsense;—a vagrant, vagabond; a loose character, a rake:—wāhī-tabāhī, or wāhī-wāhī, adj. In broken condition or circumstances; without house or home, ruined;—roving, wandering;—disreputable; loose;—meaningless, absurd;—s.f. Wandering, roving;—absurdity, nonsense, fiddle-faddle;—obscenity, scurrility:—wāhī-tabāhībaknā, To talk nonsense;—to use foul language:—wāhī-tabāhīphirnā, To wander about:—wāhīhonāor ho-jānā, To become crazy or foolish.
Origin: Persian