"mihaffa" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: mihaffas [plural]
Etymology: From Arabic مِحَفَّة (miḥaffa) directly and via Persian محافه (miḥâfah), Urdu محفہ (miḥaffa), and Hindi मिहफ़्फ़ा (mihaffā), related to Arabic حَفَّ (ḥaffa, “to enclose, to border”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ar|مِحَفَّة|tr=miḥaffa}} Arabic مِحَفَّة (miḥaffa), {{bor|en|fa|محافه|tr=miḥâfah}} Persian محافه (miḥâfah), {{bor|en|ur|محفہ|tr=miḥaffa}} Urdu محفہ (miḥaffa), {{bor|en|hi|मिहफ़्फ़ा}} Hindi मिहफ़्फ़ा (mihaffā), {{der|en|ar|حَفَّ||to enclose, to border}} Arabic حَفَّ (ḥaffa, “to enclose, to border”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} mihaffa (plural mihaffas)
  1. (Middle East, Central Asia and India, chiefly historical) Various forms of covered animal-borne litters, chiefly for female passengers. Tags: Central-Asia, East, India, Middle, historical
    Sense id: en-mihaffa-en-noun--btZ7OuL Categories (other): Indian English, Middle Eastern English
  2. (India, chiefly historical) Various forms of covered human-borne litters and sedan chairs, chiefly for female passengers. Tags: India, historical Translations (Translations): مِحَفَّة (miḥaffa) (Arabic), मिहफ़्फ़ा (mihaffā) (Hindi), मुहाफ़ा (muhāfā) (Hindi), محفہ (miḥaffa) (Urdu), محافہ (muḥāfa) (Urdu)
    Sense id: en-mihaffa-en-noun-y4jECoiJ Categories (other): Indian English, English entries with incorrect language header, Entries with translation boxes, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Terms with Arabic translations, Terms with Hindi translations, Terms with Urdu translations Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 27 73 Disambiguation of Entries with translation boxes: 27 73 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 25 75 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 23 77 Disambiguation of Terms with Arabic translations: 34 66 Disambiguation of Terms with Hindi translations: 34 66 Disambiguation of Terms with Urdu translations: 34 66 Disambiguation of 'Translations': 25 75
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: mahafa, mahafah, mahaffa, mahaffah, mahaffee, mahoffi, mihafa, mihaffah, mohafa, mohaffa, mohaffah, muhafa, muhafah, muhaffah Synonyms (Indian covered litter): jampan [Malaysia] Disambiguation of 'Indian covered litter': 51 49

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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