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ḥuẓūr (inf. n. of حضر 'to be present'), s.m. Presence, attendance; the royal presence; the presence of a superior authority (as a judge, etc.); the person of the monarch or of any high functionary;—the presence chamber, hall of audience, the court; the government; government estate;—your Majesty, or Highness, etc.;—postpn. In the presence (of, -ke):—ḥuẓūr-taḥṣīl, s.f. The collection of revenue by the chief fiscal officer of the government without the intervention of a third party;—the taḥṣīlof the head-quarters of the collector of a district:—ḥuẓūr-t̤alab, adj. Being called to the presence; summoning attendance:-ḥuẓūr-maḥāl, s.m. Estates paying revenue direct to the government:—ḥuẓūr-meṅ, adv. In presence (of, -ke), before:—ḥuẓūr-navīs, s.m. Secretary of State, one who registers all royal or viceregal grants and orders: a private secretary:—ḥuẓūr-ě-wālā, s.m. The high or exalted presence.
Origin: Arabic