Musibata, Musībata: 1 definition
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Musibata means something in Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryMusībata (मुसीबत) [Also spelled musibat]:—(nf) difficulty, disaster, affliction; misfortune, calamity; ~[jadā], —[kā mārā] afflicted, struck by misfortune/calamity; —[kā sāmanā karanā] to take the bull by the horns; —[ke dina] hard days, calamitous days; —[khaḍī karanā] to cause a difficulty; —[jhalanā] to bite on the bridles; —[jhelanā, haṃsate-haṃsate] to make the best of a bad bargain; —[meṃ honā] to be in hot waters; —[mola lenā] to burn one’s finger, to ride for a fall; [musībatoṃ kā pahāḍa ṭūṭa paḍanā] a series of calamities to befall; [musībatoṃ se jūjhate rahanā] to pull the devil by the tail.
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