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mizāj (v.n. fr. مزج 'to mix'), s.m. lit.'A mixture, anything mixed'; nature, temperament, constitution, complexion, habit of body; temper, humour, disposition; health;—pride, haughtiness:—mizāj bigaṛnā, The temper to be spoiled;—to get out of temper:—mizāj-pānā, To find (one) in the humour (for); to find (one) in good humour:—mizāj pūćhnā(-kā), To inquire after the health (of):—mizāj-dār, adj. Proud, haughty, conceited:—mizāj-dān, adj. & s.m. Knowing (or one who knows) the temperament or constitution;—a confidant:—mizāj-ě-sharīf (or mizāj-sharīf), or mizāj-ě-’ālī, or mizāj-ě-mubārak, interrog. Your noble, or exalted, or blessed disposition or health (how is it?), how is your Honour's health? how do you do?:—mizāj karnā, To show temper;—to give oneself airs:—mizāj-ke māre, adv. Through temper;—through pride:—mizāj milnā(-kā), To discover or understand the disposition or temper or humour (of); to understand or fathom (a person):—mizāj-meṅ ānā, v.n. To fit in with the humour, to suit the temper or humour (of, -ke), to please; to like;—to stand upon (one's) dignity, to be proud:—bad-mizāj, adj. Illtempered:—tez-mizāj, adj. Hot-tempered, passionate, choleric, impatient:—ḵẖẉushmizāj, adj. Of a pleasant disposition; goodhumoured:—ganda-mizāj, adj. Peevish, cross:—mustaqīm-mizāj, adj. Even-tempered, equable, serene:—nek-mizāj, adj. Goodtempered.
Origin: Arabic