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`izzat (for A. عزة , inf. n. of عزّ ; see `izz), s.f. Might, power, grandeur, glory, honour, dignity, respect, esteem, reputation, good name:—`izzat utārnā(kisī-kī), To strip off the honour (of anyone), todishonour, etc. (=`izzat lenā):—`izzat bigānā(kisī-kī), To destroy the honour (of), to dishonour, etc. (=`izzat lenā, q.v.):—`izzat-dār, adj. & s.m. Powerful, holding high rank, honourable, respectable, respected, esteemed;—a man of rank or honour, etc.; a man highly respected; a respectable man:—`izzat denā(-ko), To confer honour or dignity (on), to do honour (to), to dignify, ennoble, exalt:—`izzat raknna (apnī), To preserve (one's) honour, or dignity, or good name; to be held in esteem:—`izzat-kālāgūhonā, or `izzat-ke pīćhe panā(kisī-kī), To be bent on ruining the honour or reputation (of one), to be bent on the disgrace (of):—`izzat karnā(-kī), To render honour (to), to pay respect (to), to honour, dignify, etc.:—`izzat lenā(-kī), To deprive (one) of honour, etc., to dishonour, disgrace; to abuse, to insult; to put to shame; to destroy the reputation (of), take away the character (of); to debauch, violate, ravish:—`izzat-me baālagnā, or `izzat-me farq ānā(-kī), To have (one's) reputation or character sullied, etc.:—`izzat-wālā, adj. & s.m. (f. -wālī) = `izzat-dār, q.v.:—be-`izzat, adj. Disgraced, dishonoured, etc.
Origin: Persian