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nok, s.f. Point, tip, end; angle; nib (of a pen); beak, or bill (of a bird):—nok-jhok, or nok-ā-jhokī, or nok-ćok, or nok-ā-ćokī, s.f. Tugging and pulling, scrimmage;—talking by innuendoes; stinging allusions, sarcastic observations:—nok-dār, adj. Pointed:—nok-dār barmā, s.m. A pin-drill:—nok-dum bhāgnā, v.n. (colloq.) To show a clean pair of heels:—nok-ě-zabān, s.f. The tip of the tongue:—nok-ě-zabān, vulg. nok-zabān, or nok-zabānī, adv. On the tip of the tongue;—by heart:—nok-zabān karnā, v.t. To get by heart.
Origin: Persian