aroint
advancedC2/əˈrɔɪnt/ · a-roint
Used primarily in literature as a command to depart or go away, often in a magical or theatrical context.
Meanings
Used primarily in literature as a command to depart or go away, often in a magical or theatrical context.
شاعرہ یا تماشا میں جانے کا حُکم، جو اکثر جادوئی حیثیت رکھتا ہے۔
خدا حافظ
Khuda Hafiz
Common Collocations
- aroint the spirits
- aroint a witch
Example Sentences
The sorcerer uttered the word 'aroint' to banish the evil spirit.
جادوگر نے برائی روح کو نکالنے کے لئے 'خدا حافظ' کہا۔
Jadughar ne burai ruh ko nikalne ke liye 'Khuda Hafiz' kaha.
In the play, the witch commanded the intruders to aroint.
تماشا میں، جادوگر نے دراندازوں سے 'خدا حافظ' کا حُکم دیا۔
Tamasha mein, jadugar ne darandazon se 'Khuda Hafiz' ka hukam diya.
With a wave of her hand, she said, 'aroint!' and they vanished.
اپنی ہاتھ کی ایک لہر کے ساتھ، اس نے کہا 'خدا حافظ!' اور وہ غائب ہو گئے۔
Apni haath ki aik lehar ke sath, usne kaha 'Khuda Hafiz!' aur woh ghaib ho gaye.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'aroint' as 'A-royal-command to leave!'
Imagine a royal magician waving their hands, telling spirits to depart.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
📖 Etymology
Origin: Middle English "aroint, arentin" — to begone or be gone
First known use: 15th century
The word has its roots in Middle English, indicating a command to depart.