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māl, s.m. Riches, money, property, wealth, possessions, merchandise, stock, goods, effects, estate; rent or revenue (from land);—finance;—a prize (in a lottery, etc.); any great thing, a something, a thing of importance or consequence (e.g. wǒh kyāmāl hai ki maiṅusko girāna sakūṅgā); a dainty, tit-bit;—square (of a number, e.g. 9 is the mālof 3);—indigo dye, manufactured indigo, or the plant in the leaf and bundle (opp. to pāb), the granulated sediment in an indigo vat after heating and drawing off the water:—māl uṛānā, To squander wealth, etc.;—to feed on dainties:—mālu`l-māl, s.m. The square of a square, the fourth power:—māl-ā-māl, adj. Heaped, brimful; full, replete, abundant;—māl-ā-māl karnā, v.t. To heap up; to fill to the brim;—to enrich:—māl-ě-amwāt, s.m. Property left by a deceased person; unappropriated or unclaimed property:—māl bar-āmad, s.m. Export;—recovered property (=māl bar-āmada);—property left by a criminal (=māl guẕāshta`ěmujrim):—māl bar-āmad aur dar-āmad-kīwuṣūl-bāqī, Balance of exports and imports, balance of trade:—māl be-khaṭke, s.m. Unencumbered property:—māl ćīrnā, To embezzle property:—māl-ě-ḥiṣṣa-dārī, s.f. Joint stock:—māl-ḵẖāna, s.m. A treasury; storehouse:—māl-ḵẖāwand, vulg. māl-ḵẖāwind, s.m. A man of property; a proprietor:—māl-dār, adj. & s.m. Wealthy, rich, moneyed;—a wealthy person; a proprietor:—māl-dārī, s.f. Wealthiness;—opulence, wealth:—māl-dār-ě-amānat, s.m. A trustee:—māl-dhanī, s.m. A wealthy man; a proprietor:—māl-zāda, s.m. A son of a whore, a pimp or pander:—māl-zādī, s.f. A bawd, whore:—māl-ě-sā`ir, s.m. Misoellaneous revenues (from customs and other sources, exclusive of land); duties:—māl-ě-sharākat, s.m. Joint or undivided property; joint stock:—māl-ẓāmin, s.m. A person who stands security (for property, or money, in opp. to ḥāẓir-ẓāmin), a surety, bondsman (for the payment of rent or a debt):—māl-ẓāminī, s.f. Security (for rent or debt); pecuniary bail; security in property:—māl-ě-ẓabt̤ī, s.m. Attached property, escheat:—māl-ě-g̠anīmāt, s.m. Plunder, spoil:—māl-ě-g̠air-manqūla, s.m. Real or immovable property:—māl-ě-farod, s.m. Bonded goods, warehoused goods:—māl-kāband-o-bast, Settlement of the revenue:—māl kaṭnā, Property to be (cut off, or) stolen;—goods to be sold in large quantities (baṛābeing generally expressed, e.g. wahāṅbaṛāmāl kaṭtāhai):—māl-gāṛī, s.f. Goods'-van, luggagevan;—luggage (or goods') train:—māl-guẕār, adj. & s.m. Paying rent or taxes;—one who pays revenue to (or holds land under) government, a landholder, landlord, a manager of cultivation and village matters, a tenant, a subject:—māl-guẕārī, s.f. Land-revenue; rent paid in money;—the paying of rent and taxes;—the state of a renter;—assessed land:—māl-ě-lā-wāris̤, s.m. Unclaimed property, escheat:—māl-mārū, s.m. One who embezzles:—māl-ě-matrūka, or māl-ě-maurūs̤a, s.m. A bequest, legacy:—māl-mujrim, s.m. 'Criminal and property'; a criminal with property:—māl-ě-maḥmūla, s.m. Goods on board; cargo:—māl-ě-mardum-ḵẖor, s.m. A consumer of the propertyof others; a swindler; one who embezzles; one who borrows and never pays:—māl-mast, adj. Intoxicated with wealth, purse-proud, boastful:—māl-mastī, s.f. Pride of wealth:—māl-ě-muft (or muft-kāmāl), s.m. Property acquired without cost or labour:—māl-ě-maqrūqa, s.m. Distrained or attached property:—māl-ě-manqūla, s.m. Personal or movable property:—māl-o-matā, s.m. Money and effects:—māl-wālā, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī) = māl-dār, q.v.:—māl-ě-waqf, s.m. Property devoted to religious purposes:—murde-kāmāl, Unclaimed property;—anything bought cheap or got for nothing:—naqd māl, s.m. A valuable prize; a dainty, tit-bit, delicacy.
Origin: Arabic