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चलना ćalnā[Prk. चलणअं; S. चलनीयं , rt.चल् ], v.n. To move, stir; to go, proceed; to depart; to walk, travel; to flow, run (as a stream, a pen, etc.); to be loose (as the bowels); to blow (as wind); to sail (as a ship); to be discharged, be fired, to go off (as a gun); to be used, be brandished (as a sword); to set out, to start; to begin, be begun, be introduced; to pass (as coin), to be current, be in vogue, be in operation, be in force; to walk (in, -par, a path or course), to conduct or comport oneself, to behave; to go on well, to flourish, thrive (as a business, etc.); to progress, advance; to go beyond, to exceed (due bounds); to go on, continue (from some past time), be transmitted or handed down; to last, endure; to go down, be taken (as medicine); to pass, work, answer, serve, be of avail, to avail (against); to try tricks or pranks (with or on, -se), to practise trickery or deceit (on);—to move (mentally towards, -par, with the desire of possessing, etc.);—to go, give way, slip, begin to fall; to begin to wear out;—to be made out, be deciphered (as the letters, writing, etc.);—to be thrust (in), be driven (into):—ćal-basnā, v.n. To leave and abide elsewhere; to depart this life, to die; to come to an end, to be over:—ćal-paṛnā, v.n. To set out, to start, etc.;—to set in; to come into season, be in season or in the market (as fruit, etc.): ćal-jānā, v.n. (intens. of ćalnā), To pass, work, answer, succeed, avail; to be loose (as the bowels); to go, give way, to fall; to be worn out; to go bad, be spoiled, to turn (as food, milk, etc.); to go mad, lose (one's mind; e.g. dil ćal-gayā):—ćal-denā, v.n. To go away, to be off, to decamp:—ćal-nikalnā, v.n. To move on or away, to march off, to go or take one's way;—to exceed bounds, to turn out vicious.
Origin: Hindi