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nālish (abst. s. fr. nāl, rt. of nālīdan, and=S. नद्र् ), s.f. A groan, lamentation, complaint;—complaint, or accusation (in a court of law), statement of the plaintiff's case, an action, a suit, a charge:—nālish ba-nām-ě-falāṅ, An action against so-and-so:—nālishpaṭṭī, s.f. Calendar of crimes; list of charges:—nālish-ě-dīwānī, s.f. A civil suit:—nālish-ě-ẕātī, s.f. A personal action:—nālish-ě-zar-ě-harja, s.f. An action for damages:—nālish karnā(-kī), To complain (of or against), to bring an action, or to institute proceedings (against):—nālish-ke māně’honāor ho-jānā, To be or become a bar to complaint or action; to bar a suit.
Origin: Persian