ਨਿਰ
nira/nira

Definition

ਸੰ. निर. ਵ੍ਯ- ਬਿਨਾ ਦੇਖੋ, ਨਿਹ, ਨਿਰਗੁਣ ਅਤੇ ਨਿਰਜਨ ਆਦਿ ਸ਼ਬਦ.
Source: Mahankosh

Shahmukhi : نِر

Parts Of Speech : prefix

Meaning in English

of negation; without
Source: Punjabi Dictionary

NIR

Meaning in English2

ad, (in compos.) Not, without, a negative prefix:—nirbáh, nirwáh, s. m. Completion, accomplishment, issue, finishing, termination:—nirbal, a. Weak, without strength:—nirbaltáí, s. f. Weakness, debility—nirbhai, nirbhau, a. Fearless:—nirbass, a. Powerless:—nirbikár, a. Without deterioration, free from evil:—nirbíj, a. Without seed; childless:—nirbaṇdh, a. Free, without restraint, without relations, friendless:—nir buddh, a Without understanding, ignorant, foolish, senseless, irrational:—nirbújh, a. Without understanding, wanting in discrimination; incomprehensible:—nir chú, a. Free from care and responsibility, without anxiety, ceasing from labour on finishing it, independent; careless; c. w. hoṉá:—nirdaí, a. Hardhearted; cruel:—nirdhaṉ, a., s. m. Poor, indigent; a poor man, a pauper:—nir deh, a. Without body, out of the body:—nirdokh, nirdokhaṉ, nirdokhí, nirdos, nirdosh, nirdosaṉ, nirdosí, a. Innocent, guiltless, blameless, not chargeable with crime, sinless:—nirgat, a. Not saved:—nirguṉ, a. Without attributes, without qualities, without passions or qualities (God); without a trade; ungrateful:—nir guṉíár, s. m. One destitute of virtue:—nir ghaṉ, a. Poor in spirit, humble, meek, submissive:—nirjal, s. m., a. Without water, dry:—nirjalá, akádsí, s. m. A fast in which even water is not taken occurring every year in June:—nirjaṉ, a. Having no servant; not having given birth to children, barren:—nir jíw, a. Without soul, without life, dead:—nirlajj, a. Shameless:—nirlep, a. Undefiled:—nirlobh, a. Without covetousness, contented, satisfied:—nirmal, a. Clean, pure, clear, transparent:—nirmalí, s. f. The Strychnos potatorum, Nat. Ord. Loganiaceæ. Used to purify water by rubbing the cut seed on an earthen vessel, so that the juice mixes with the water and on standing most of the impurities subside. It is not poisonous. The mucilage of the juice combines with the lime salts of the water, forms an insoluble perceptible which carries impurities with it:—nirmaltáí, s. f. Purity, transparency, lustre, simplicity:—nirmol, nirmull, a. Without a price, gratis, free; invaluable, above all price:—niṛmullá, a. Without a price, for nothing, priceless:—nirmoh, nirmohí, a. Without love, without affection, indifferent:—nirprádh, nirprádhí, a. Blameless, guiltless:—nirwiddiá, nirbiddiá, a. Unskilful, ignorant, uninstructed, without a trade:—nirwair, a. Without hatred, free from animosity;—s. f. Distinction.
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh