«
Previous

ٹھٹھا

»
Next
ठÓठा ṭhaṭṭhā[S. ǿƴ+कः], s.m. Sport, play, fun; jest, joke, pleasantry; jocularity, facetiousness, humour; a mere trifle, an easy matter, child's play:—ṭhaṭṭhe-bāz, adj. & s.m. Jocular, facetious, humorous, waggish;—a jester, a humorous person, a funny fellow, a wag (=ṭhaṭhol):—ṭhaṭṭhe-bāzī, s.f. Sporting, jesting, joking, fun, jocularity:—ṭhaṭṭhākarnā(-se, or -ke-sāth, or ke-sang), To sport (with), to jest or joke (with); to trifle (with); to make fun (of), etc.=ṭhatthāmārnā;—ṭhaṭṭhākarnā(-par) = ṭhaṭṭhāmārnā(-par):—ṭhaṭṭhālagānā, v.n. To crack a joke; to raise a laugh; to make a laughing-stock (of):—ṭhaṭṭhā(or ṭhaṭṭhe) mārnā(-par, or -kā), To crack jokes (at), to make sport or fun (of); to ridicule, mock (at), deride:—ṭhaṭṭhe mār-kar, adv. In fun, in jest, jestingly; in ridicule or derision, deridingly:—ṭhaṭṭhā-mizāj, adj. & s.m.=ṭhaṭṭhe-bāz, q.v.:—ṭhaṭṭhe-meṅuṛānāor uṛā-denā(-ko), To turn off in a jest, to make a joke or jest (of), to make fun (of), to ridicule.
Origin: Hindi