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mahār, corr. muhār (in A. mihār), s.f. A piece of wood, with a string attached to it, put through the nose of a camel (to guide him by); a camel's nose-string;—reins; a bridle (the word is also used in connection with shutur, 'camel,' as rās, 'rein,' of horses, and 'head,' of cattle):—be-mahār, or shutur-ě-be-mahār, adj. Unbridled, unrestrained, loose.
Origin: Persian