سرخ surḵẖ
P سرخ surḵẖ [old P. śurkh, śuhar; Pehl. śukhr; Zend śukhra; S. शुक्र], adj. Red (syn. lāl); high (as a price or rate);—s.f. The seed of the Abrus precatorius (syn. ghuṅgćī, q.v.):—surḵẖ-bāda, s.m. The erysipelas, St. Anthony's fire:—surḵẖ-bed, s.f. A kind of willow or cane;—name of a medicinal plant:—surḵẖ-posh, adj. Dressed in red:—surḵẖ-rū, adj. Red in the face; honourable, unabashed, nullâ culpâ pallescens; honourably acquitted, exonerated; triumphant:—surḵẖ-rūʼī, s.f. Acquittal, exoneration; success; honour, character, fame:—surḵẖ-sufaid, surḵẖ-o-sufaid, adj. lit. 'Red and white,' fair; ruddy;—plump, full, round:—surḵẖ-labī, s.f. Redness of the lips:—surḵẖ honā or ho-jānā, v.n. To be red; to become red (with anger, &c.), to flush; to be or become blood-shot; to be ripe (as fruit).