মহল

Bengali

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَحَلّ (maḥall), which is from the verb حَلَّ (ḥalla, to untie), as in untying a pack horse or camel to make camp. Doublet of মহল্লা (moholla), হালাল (halal), and মহলা (mohola).

Noun

মহল (mohol) (objective মহল (mohol) or মহলকে (mohloke), genitive মহলের (moholer), locative মহলে (mohole))

  1. palace, mansion
  2. mahal; administrative division of a taluk
  3. location, spot, station
  4. assembly in a house
  5. residence, abode, quarter
  6. time and opportunity
  7. society
  8. Mughal queen, wife

Derived terms

  • মহলদার (môhôldar)
  • ছেমহলা (semôhôla)
  • রাজমহল (rajmôhôl)
  • অন্দরমহল (ôndôrmôhôl)
  • তাজমহল (tajmôhôl)
  • খাসমহল (khaśmôhôl)
  • শীশমহল (śīśmôhôl)
  • রংমহল (rôngmôhôl)
  • নূরমহল (nūrmôhôl)
  • মহল্লক (mohollok)
  • মহল্লিক (mohollik)
  • ইজারামহল (izaramôhôl)
  • নিমক মহল (nimok mohol)
  • ছিট মহল (chiṭ mohol)

References

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