(pl. of), those present, spectators, auditors, assistants. A.
حضانت
ḥaẓānat or ḥiẓānat,
NA
the bringing up of children in the Musalmān faith. A.
حضر
ḥaẓar,
m.
residence, resting, remaining in a place, presence ; rest or repose (in opposition to safar, journeying, moving about). A.
حضرت
ḥaẓrat,
f.
presence ; dignity ; majesty, highness, &c. (a title addressed to the great, such as our words Excellency, Eminence, holiness, &c.). ḥaẓrat ẓilli subḥānī, m. his majesty, the shadow of God, the king. ḥaẓrat'īsā, Jesus Christ. A.
حضور
ḥuẓūr,
m.
presence, appearance, attendance ; court, government ; the town or station at which the chief authority is resident (the other towns and places subject to the same authority are termed ghaibat) : used also in the sense of "your honour", "your highness." ḥuẓūri pur-nūr, his illustrious majesty. ḥuẓūr-ṭalab, being called to the presence, summoning attendance. ḥuẓūr-navīs, a private secretary. a.
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حضورﻱ
ḥuẓūrī,
m.
an attendant ; f. presence ; adj. of or belonging to the court, royal. A.
حضیض
ḥaẓīẓ,
NA
low ; (substantively) the lower extremity or surface of any thing ; the foot of a mountain ; (in astronomy) the lower apsis in an eccentric orbit (opposed to auj, the zenith). A.
حطام
ḥut̤ām,
NA
any thing brittle or dry, minute or paltry ; worldly goods. A.