ḌO
Meaning in English2
a. (M.), ) Towards, in the direction of;—(K.) s. f. Wheat (Triticum æstivum):—do bar, s. m. Double breadth (of cloth):—do bará, a. Of double breadth (cloth):—do dhár, do dhárá, a. Two-edged, a sharp edged (a sword):—do dilá, a. Double-minded:—do din dá paráhuṉá, s. m., a. lit. A guest for two days; transitory:—do guṉá, a. Two fold:—do hatthíṇ tauṛí wajjṉí, v. n. lit. To clap with both hands, to meet half way:—do jíáṇ nál, a. Having two lives, pregnant:—do jíbbhá, a. Double-tongued:—do jíwí, a. Double-minded; pregnant:—do ku, a. About two:—do múháṇ, a. Double-mouthed:—do nálí, a. Double-barrelled (a gun):—do puṛ, s. m. A pair of mill-stones; heaven and earth; a kind of bread:—do puṛ milne, v. a. lit. To meet two stones of a mill; to meet day and evening, to set (the sun):—do pust, a. Having two generations:—dosálá, a. Two years old:—bút Ráví do chaṛh julyam te jí chhoṛyam teḍí kolh. My body has mounted and gone to the Ravi, but I have left my soul with you.—Story of Sáhibá and Mirzá.
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh