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মহল

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Bengali

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Etymology

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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. Compare Hindustani محل / महल (mahal).

Noun

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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

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