کاك kāk prob.=S. कर्कर
P کاك kāk (prob.=S. कर्कर), s.m. Anything dried (as meat, &c.); dry, hard bread; biscuit; a sweetened cake of bread (offered at a shrine);—bran;—the pupil of the eye;—adj. Small, minute.
کوك कूक kūk v.n. of kūknā, q.v.
H کوك कूक kūk (v.n. of kūknā, q.v.), s.f. Winding (a skein, or a ball of thread, &c.), winding up (a clock or watch, &c.); tuning (a musical instrument).
کوك कूक kūk, or कोक kok v.n. fr. kūknā, q.v.
H کوك कूक kūk, or कोक kok (v.n. fr. kūknā, q.v.), s.f. Crying; sobbing, wailing; cry, scream, shriek (of a human being, or of a peacock, or cuckoo, &c.); a warble, a trill:—kūk karnā, or kūk mārnā, To cry, sob, whine, wail, moan; to utter a shrill cry, to scream (as a peacock, &c.), to shriek; to shout, to halloo.
قہقه qahqah contrac. of qahqaha, q.v.
P قہقه qahqah (contrac. of qahqaha, q.v.), s.m. A loud laugh, &c. (=qahqaha);—the cry of a partridge:—qahqah mārnā, v.n. To laugh aloud, &c.;—to cry (as a partridge).
قاق qāq for orig. کاك 'dry bread,' c., q.v.
P قاق qāq (for orig. کاك 'dry bread,' &c., q.v.), adj. Dried up, dry; gaunt, lank, lean, thin; feeble;—disproportionately long or tall.