"గజల్" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Telugu]

Forms: gajal [romanization], గజల్లు [plural]
Etymology: From Classical Persian غزل (ğazal), from Arabic غَزَل (ḡazal, “to display love to the loved one via speech, to exchange talk of love with the loved one”). Etymology templates: {{bor|te|fa-cls|غزل|tr=ğazal}} Classical Persian غزل (ğazal), {{der|te|ar|غَزَل||to display love to the loved one via speech, to exchange talk of love with the loved one}} Arabic غَزَل (ḡazal, “to display love to the loved one via speech, to exchange talk of love with the loved one”) Head templates: {{te-noun|tr=gajal}} గజల్ • (gajal) ? (plural గజల్లు)
  1. A poetic form mostly used for love poetry in Turkish, Urdu, Arabic, and Persian—ghazal Wikipedia link: te:గజల్ Categories (topical): Poetry

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