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rah (contrac. of rāh), s.f. Road, way, path, etc. (=rāh, q.v.):—rah-bān, s.m. One who guards the way:—rah-bānī, s.f. Guardianship of the way:—rah-bar, s.m. A guide, etc. (=rāhbar, q.v.):—rah-bar karnā, v.t. To make (one) a guide, to make (a thing) the guide (of, -kā):—rah-rawī, s.f. Going or travelling over a road, traversing a road:—rah-guẓār, s.m. Road, pass, defile;—a wayfarer, traveller:—rah-guẓar, s.m. Wayfarer, etc. (=rah-guẓār);—adventure, accident; event, occurrence:—rah-guẓarī, s.m.f. Wayfarer, traveller;—s.f. The highway; a passage:—rah-girā, s.m.=rah-gīr, q.v.:—rahgirā`ī, s.f. Travelling, journeying:—rah-gīr, s.m. Wayfarer, traveller:—rah-mār, s.m. Highwayman, etc. (=rah-zanor rāh-zan, q.v.):—rah-namūn, s.m. Guide, conductor, pilot, escort:—rah-namūnī, s.f. Guidance, pilotage:—rah-na-mard, s.m. Traveller, traverser; a galloping or fleet horse;—time (i.e. twice, three times, etc.). For compounds not given here, see s.v.rāh.
Origin: Persian