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tah [S. ःथा; cf. H. thāh), s.f. Ground; site; floor; surface; bottom, underneath; foundation; depth; layer, stratum; fold, plait, ply;—real meaning or intent; hidden meaning; depth of meaning, profundity, subtleness; allusion, insinuation (=ramz; kināya);—adj. (in comp.) Under, beneath, underground:—tah-bāzār, s.m. The ground or site of a market:—tah-bāzārī, s.f. Ground-rent of a stall in a market; ground-rent or tax paid by shop-keepers in a marketplace:—tah-ba-tah, adj. & adv. One upon or over another; fold within fold; complicated, involved; (in Bot.) plicate;—plait by plait, fold by fold; every fold:—tah-ba-tah karnā, v.t. To pile or arrange one upon or over another:—tahband, s.m. A cloth worn round the waist and passing between the legs:—tah-poshī, s.f. Drawers worn by women under the sāṛī:—tahpeć, s.m. A cap or cloth worn under the turban (syn. bat̤āna):—tah toṛnā(-kī), To lick the bottom (of a platter, etc.) clean, to lick (a platter, etc.) clean:—tah jamānā(-kī), To plait, fold, place fold on fold; to drink glass after glass (of):—tah-ḵẖāna, s.m. A room under ground, a subterranean abode; a lower story; cellar, vault; a cavern:—tah-dār, adj. Having bottom or foundation; having depth (lit. & fig.), deep, profound, subtle (e.g. yěh shě`r tah-dār hai); rational;—tah-dārī, s.f. The having bottom or foundation; deepness, depth, profundity, etc.:—tad-darz, adj. New, quite new:—tahdeg̠ī, s.f. The scrapings of a pot, the burnt part of victuals that sticks to the bottom of a pot (syn. khurćan):—tah-denā, v.t. To tinge slightly:—tah-rū, s.m. Stuffing (of a saddle, etc.):—tah-kā, adj. (f. -ī), Deep, profound, hidden, occult, mysterious; involved:—tah karnā, v.t. To fold; to arrange; to set aside, put by, put up; to dispose of, settle, decide:—tahkar rakhnā, v.t. To fold up; to put carefully by; to keep (a thing) to ooneself:—tah-ko pahuṅćnā(-kī), To get to the bottom (of), to get to the root (of), to discover:—tah-mārnā, s.m. A disease affecting the flanks (of a horse, arising from excessive thirst):—tah milānā, v.n. To pair (as birds):—tah-nāl, s.m. The mounting at the lower end of a scabbard or sheath:—tah-nāma, s.m. An agreement; a treaty (of peace, etc.); a bill of articles or items agreed upon by two parties:—tah-nishān, adj. Inlaid (iron with gold, or a sword-hilt with gold and precious stones):—tah-nishīn honā, v.n. To sink to the bottom; to settle; to subside; to sink into the mind:—tah-o-bālā, adv. Upside down, topsyturvy;—tah-o-bālākarnā, v.t. To turn upside down; to subvert, to overthrow.
Origin: Persian