سلائي सलाई salāʼī
H سلائي सलाई salāʼī [S. शलाका+इका], s.f. A piece of wire, a needle, a probe, any pointed surgical instrument; a catheter; a bodkin; a large needle used for tinging the eyes with collyrium; a piece of wire, or needle, &c. used to deprive a person of sight (by drawing it, while hot, over the eyes); a lead-pencil; a brimstone match; a line, streak, stripe:—salāʼī phernā (-par), To pass a red-hot wire or needle, &c. (across the eyes of a person), to deprive of sight, to blind:—salāʼī-dār, adj. Streaked, striped, twilled (as cloth).
سلائي सिलाई silāʼī prop. salāʼī, q.v.
H سلائي सिलाई silāʼī (prop. salāʼī, q.v.), s.f. A match tipped with brimstone;—a kind of grub, Phylloxera (very injurious to Indian corn, sugar-cane, &c.).
سلائي सिलाई silāʼī
H سلائي सिलाई silāʼī [silā(nā)+āʼī = Prk. एअव्वअइआ=S. (इ)तव्य+ता+इका], s.f. Sewing; seam; needlework;—price paid for sewing.
شولا शोला śolā, vulg. solā
H شولا शोला śolā, vulg. solā [prob. S. शालिकः], s.m. The aquatic plant Ӕschynomene aspera or Hedysarum lagenarium (a large perennial water-plant, abundant in tanks and marshes between Calcutta and Hardwār, with thick stems mainly composed of light white pith, which is made into floats, toys, artificial flowers, models of temples, &c., bottle-cases, stopples or corks, and hats,—anglice, 'Solar ṭopīs,'—invaluable as a protection against the sun).
سالا साला sālā
H سالا साला sālā [S. शाला], s.f. House, place (used chiefly in comp., e.g. dharm-sālā, pāṭ-sālā, qq.v., and cf. sāl).