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पर pair [S. पद्+य+र], s.m. The foot; footstep; foot-print; the track of oxen (whether in treading out corn, or in working an oil-press, or in drawing water from a well, etc.); the place where corn is trodden out, the threshing floor; the place where corn is stacked;—corn in the straw;—pairoṅ, adv. On foot, afoot (=paidal):—pair uṭhānā, v.n. To lift or raise the feet; to direct the steps (towards, -kīor), to proceed (in the direction of):—pair ćhūṭnā, v.n. To continue menstruating after the usual time:—pair dharnā, pair rakhnā, v.n. To tread, to step.
Origin: Hindi