JHÁṚÁ
Meaning in English2
s. m, Excrement, dirt; a stool, a purge, sweeping; exorcising, conjuring; search for a concealed object:—jháṛe baiṭhṉá, v. n. To sit at stool:—jháṛá deṉá v. a., To conjure; to deceive one; to shake out one's clothes, to show anything that may be concealed:—jháṛe jáṉá, v. n. To go to stool:—jháṛá jhapṭá, s. m. Conjuring; a stool, excrement; searching a person:—jháṛá karná, v. a. To exorcise, to conjure, to mutter incantations:—jháṛá laiṉá, v. a. To shake the clothes of another in search of something supposed to be concealed:—jháṛá páuṉá, v. a. To conjure, to mutter incantations; to deceive one:—jháṛe phirṉá, v. a. To ease-oneself.
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh