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1 ish
1. work, job, business, task; matter, affair, thing. uy ishi homework. ish yoqmas lazy; shirker. ish katta great job, outstanding work. ish ko’rgan experienced. ish ko’rsat to serve; to act up. ish tashlash strike. ish tashlovchi striker. ish chiqar to have good results. bundan hech ish chiqmadi This didn’t turn out at all. ishga layoqatli/ish ko’rsat to perform (a job) well; to play a trick. ishga boshla /ishdan ol to dismiss, to get rid of. ishdan chiq to leave one’s job; to break down, to become unusable. ishdan chiqar to dismiss, to fire; to damage, to make unusable. ishdan qol to become unfit for work; to stand idle. ishdan qo’y to hinder, to distract. ish ber to come in handy, to prove useful; to serve. ish joyida everything is all right. uning ishi joyida He’s doing well. uning sizda ishi bor He has some business with you., He needs you for something. ish ko’r to serve or function as; to undertake. unga ishim tushdi I needed him for something. ish(ga) buyur to order work done. ishga sol to put to work, to put to good use. ishga tushir to set going. ishlar mudiri affairs manager of. ishning tagi loyqa shady, questionable business. ishni xom/ishning ko’zini bil to know one’s stuff, to know the ins and outs of, to know how to do well. ishning ko’zini top to figure out, to learn the ins and outs of. ish ko’p things are busy, much to do. ish chatoq there is a problem; things are going badly. bu bizning ishimiz Emas This is not our business. ishni pishir to come to an agreement 2. piece of leather or material (sufficient for making a complete garment, etc.). ish bich to cut out (material, etc.). ish tik to sew or stitch.ish 3 dial.s. shish.ish dial.s. shish -
2 ish-
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3 ish
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4 ísh
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5 bo’g’ish
v.t. coop. of bo’g’ ; to fight, wrestle fiercely. (bo’g’ishtir) v.n. of yoqa bo’g’ish to wring s.o.?s neck, fighting with hands clasped around one another’s necks -
6 qarg’ish
curse, imprecation. qarg’ish urgan cursed. qarg’ishga qol /uchra to be cursed, to be denounced.qarg’ishla dial.s. qarg’a -
7 ishqilib < ish qil
whatever the case, anyhow, in a word -
8 og’ish
v.i. coop. of og’ishmay unfalteringly, undeviatingly. (og’ishtir) v.n. of oramizda og’ishimiz bor We are mutually indebted -
9 qizg’ish
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10 sarg’ish
yellowish -
11 tang’ish
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12 yig’ish
v.n. of yig’ ; assembly, assemblage -
13 shakalk̲'ísh
deer with four point horns -
14 imtrak
ish -
15 ишь
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16 इष्
ish
cl. 4. P. íshyati andᅠ 9. P. Ā. ishṇā́ti
(p. ishṇát RV. I, 181, 6, andᅠ ishṇāná RV. I, 61, 13 ;
pf. 3. pl. īshus RV., andᅠ īshiré AV. ;
aishīt;
inf. ishádhyai RV. VII, 43, 1)
to cause to move quickly, let fly, throw, cast, swing RV. ;
to send out orᅠ off, stream out, pour out, discharge;
to deliver (a speech), announce, proclaim AV. ṠBr. ;
to impel, incite, animate, promote RV. AV. VS. ṠBr. ;
2) ifc. mfn. moving quickly, speedy. seeᅠ aram-ish
3) cl. 6. P., ep. andᅠ Ved. alsoᅠ Ā. ic-cháti (Subj. icchāt RV. AV.), icchate AV. XI, 5, 17 ;
impf. aicchat, iyesha andᅠ īshe, eshishyate, aishīt, eshitum orᅠ eshṭum), to endeavour to obtain, strive, seek for RV. AV. ṠBr. AitBr. ;
to endeavour to make favourable;
to desire, wish, long for, request;
to wish orᅠ be about to do anything, intend RV. AV. ṠBr. R. Hit. Ṡak. etc.;
to strive to obtain anything (acc.) from any one (abl. orᅠ loc.);
to expect orᅠ ask anything from any one MBh. Mn. Ṡak. Ragh. Hit. etc.;
to assent, be favourable, concede KātyṠr. Mn. Kathās. ;
to choose Mn. ;
to acknowledge, maintain, regard, think Pāṇ. Comm.:
Pass. ishyate, to be wished orᅠ liked;
to be wanted MBh. Hit. Ṡak. etc.;
to be asked orᅠ requested;
to be prescribed orᅠ ordered Mn. R. ;
to be approved orᅠ acknowledged;
to be accepted orᅠ regarded as MBh. Prab. Yājñ. Mn. etc.;
to be worth;
to be wanted as a desideratum seeᅠ 2. ishṭi:
Caus. eshayati, (in surg.) to probe Suṡr. II, 7, 15:
Desid. eshishishati;
+ with ish cf. Old Germ. eiscôm, « I ask» ;
Mod. Germ. heische;
Angl. Sax. ásciani;
cf. alsoᅠ Gk. ἰότης, ἴμερος;
Lith. jëskóti;
Russ. iskate, « to seek»
4) mfn. ifc. seeking for ( seeᅠ gav-ish, paṡv-ish, etc.);
ṭ f. wish Hariv. <cf. iṭ-cara>
5) ṭ f. anything drunk, a draught, refreshment, enjoyment;
libation;
the refreshing waters of the sky;
sap, strength, freshness, comfort, increase;
good condition, affluence RV. AV. VS. AitBr.
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17 इष्कृ
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18 imsi
ish, like -
19 इष्कर्तृ
ish-kartṛímfn. arranging, preparing, setting in order
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20 इष्कृत
ísh-kṛitamfn. arranged, set in order RV.
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