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farāg̠at (for A. فراغة farāgat, fr. farāg̠, q.v.), s.f. Freedom (from business, etc.), cessation (from work, etc.), finishing and ceasing (from), disengagedness, leisure, rest, repose; freedom from care or anxiety, ease, convenience, comfort, tranquillity, happiness; easy circumstances, competency, affluence, abundance;—easing oneself, a call of nature:—farāg̠at pānā(-se), To obtain freedom (from), to have finished (with), have done (with); to get leisure:—farāg̠at phirnāor farāg̠at jānā, v.n. To go to ease oneself,to go to the rear:—farāg̠at-se, adv. Leisurely, at ease, easily, comfortably:—farāg̠at karnā(-se), To finish and cease (from); to make an end (of):—farāg̠at lagnā(-ko), To have a call of nature:—farāg̠atmeṅ, adv. At (one's) leisure, or convenience, or ease:—farāg̠at honā, v.n.=farāg̠at pānā, q.v.
Origin: Persian