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पट्टा paṭṭā[S. पट्टः, or पऽ+कः], s.m. A board on which Hindūs sit whilst eating their meals or performing religious ceremonies; a fuller's board, board, table;seat; a lock of hair, ringlet, curl; the collar of a horse, or of a dog, etc.; girth of a horse; shoulder-strap and badge (of a peon, etc.); gold or silver threads of an old native shoe; an ornament (worn by women as an appendage to the bālī); an ornament for the forehead, frontlet; a deed (com. a title-deed to land), a deed of lease; a code or book of regulations for the guidance of rentcollectors:—paṭṭāutārnā(-kā), To take off the strap and badge, to dismiss from service:—paṭṭā-pher, s.m. Exchange of seats by the bride and bridegroom at the conclusion of a (Hindu) marriage ceremony:—paṭṭāturānāor turā-jānā, v.n. 'To break the collar and go off'; to get loose, to run away:—paṭṭāta`alluq, s.m. A dependent lease:—paṭṭā ṭhīkā, paṭṭā ṭhekedārī, s.m. A farming lease:—paṭṭājan-ā-jāt, s.m. Lease granted to tenants individually:—paṭṭā ḵẖāṅgī, s.m. A private lease:—paṭṭā-dār, paṭṭe-dār, s.m. Lease-holder, lessee:—paṭṭādah-sālā, s.m. Ten year's lease:—paṭṭā-dene-wālā, s.m. Granter of a lease, lessor:—paṭṭā-rahan, s.m. Mortgage lease:—paṭṭā-salāmī, s.m. Fine, fee, or complimentary present of money, on the grant of a lease:—paṭṭā-qabūlīyat, s.m. Settlement paper:—paṭṭewār, adj. & adv. According to shares or assessment.
Origin: Hindi