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murād (pass. part. of ارْود 'to will, wish,' etc., iv of راد (for رود ) 'to seek, to desire'), s.f. What is willed, or wished, or intended, or meant; will, wish, desire, inclination; intention, design, end, scope, object, purport, tenor, drift, tendency;—a vow;—a proper name:—murādbaḵẖsh, s.m. Granter or giver of (one's) desires:—murād bar-ānā(-kī, or merī), The wish, or object, etc. (of a person) to be accomplished, (one's) end to be attained:—murād pānā(apnī), or murād ḥāṣil honā(-kī), or murād milnā(-ko), To obtain (one's) wish or wishes; to gain (one's) end:—murād pūrīhonā(-kī, or merī), The desire or wish (of a person) to be fulfilled or accomplished; (one's) end to be attained:—murād pūrīkarnā, (-kī, or apnī), To grant (or to gratify) the desire (of):—murādě-dilī, Heart's desire:—murād rakhnā(-se), To desire; to intend, to imply:—murād lenā(-se), To intend (by), to mean (by), to signify; to take to mean, to understand (by or from), to conclude (from):—murād māṅgnā(-se), To ask or pray (for (one's) desire, or for a favour; to beg for a boon:—murād mānnā, To make a vow:—murād-mand, (dialec.) murād-wantā, adj. Desirous, longing; having a desire (or desires) unsatisfied; in want, necessitous:—murād hai, The meaning or intention is; is meant or intended:—is-murād-se, With this intent or object:—murādoṅ-ke din, The wishedfor days; the days to be desired; the bloom or prime of life.
Origin: Arabic