شربت sharbat for A. شربة, n. of un. fr. sharb, inf. n. of شرب 'to drink'
P شربت sharbat (for A. شربة, n. of un. fr. sharb, inf. n. of شرب 'to drink'), s.m. A draught (of water, &c.), drink, beverage, cup; sherbet, sugar and water (the most com. signification); a dose of medicine, draught, potion:—sharbat pilānā (-ko), To give (a barber) sherbet to drink (and so seal the betrothal which he has arranged):—sharbat-pilāʼī, s.f. The present made by a bride and bridegroom to the barber who arranged the marriage:—sharbat-ḵẖāna, s.m. A dispensary:—sharbat-dār, s.m. A servant who has charge of the water, wine, &c.; a butler:—sharbat-ke-se ghūṅṭ pīnā, To gulp down as sherbet; (fig.) to suffer meekly.