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बैर bair [S. वैर], s.m. Enmity, hostility, animosity, ill-will, hatred, revenge, malice, rancour:—bair-ā-kharī, s.f. Jarring, wrangling, quarrelling; dissension:—bair bāṅdhnā, bair bisānā, bair rakhnā, bair karnā(-se), To be at enmity (with); to bear a grudge (against), to bear malice, to hate:—bair-karne-wālā, s.m. Provoker of enmity; bearer of malice, one who owes a grudge; enemy:—bair-ke rishte, s.m. Hostile relations; (wife's) natural enemies (viz. the saut or co-wife; the nand or husband's sister; the sās or mother-in-law; the sisters-in-law; and the other relations):—bair lenā, bair nikālnā(apnā), To take revenge, avenge oneself, to retaliate:—bair-yut, bair-yukt, adj. Inimical, hostile, revengeful, malicious.
Origin: Hindi