آك आक āk
H آك आक āk, s.m. A sprout of sugar-cane (cf. ankur).
آك आक āk
H آك आक āk [S. अर्क], s.m. Curled, flowered, gigantic swallow-wort, Calotropis gigantea (syn. madār).
کوه koh
P کوه koh [old P. kaufa; Pehl. kof; Zend kaofa, fr. kup, 'to swell, to rage,' &c.=S. कुप्], s.m. A mountain, hill, hillock:—koh-ě-ātish-khez, s.m. A volcano:—koh-ě-barfānī, A snowy mountain, or snowy mountains:—koh-paikar, adj. 'A mountain in form,' mountain-like; huge, bulky:—koh-khar, s.m. The mountain-ass, the onager:—koh-ě-ravān, or koh-ě-ravanda, s.m. 'A moving mountain or mass,' an elephant:—koh-sār, adj. & s.m. Mountainous, hilly;—a mountainous or hilly country;—a mountain:—koh-ě-qāf, or koh-qāf, Mount Caucasus; (met.) a dreary or lonely or inaccessible place:—koh-kan, s.m. Mountain-digger; an epithet of Farhād:—koh-kani, s.f. Digging or
cutting through a mountain (or mountains):—koh-kohān, adj. Having a huge hump (a camel, or bull).
که kih
P که kih [Pehl. kaś; Zend kaśu; S. कशु], adj. Small. little; slender; mean.
که kah
P که kah, s.f. contrac. of kāh, 'straw,' &c., q.v.