کاکا काका kākā =ćāćā, q.v.
P H کاکا काका kākā (=ćāćā, q.v.), s.m. (in Pers.), An old slave (belonging to one's father); an elder brother;—(in Hind.) a father's younger brother; a paternal uncle; a respectful compellation for an elder brother, or cousin, &c., and for the younger sons and grandsons of a Sikh Rājā or Sardār.
ککا कका kakā, rustic कक्का kakkā =kākā
H P ککا कका kakā, (rustic) कक्का kakkā (=kākā, q.v.), s.m. A paternal uncle.
کوکه koka
T کوکه koka, s.m. A foster-brother, nurse's child.
کوکو kū-kū
P کوکو kū-kū, s.m. A fried egg; an omelet:—kūkū-pulāʼo, s.m. An omelet.
قاقا qā-qā onomat.
A قاقا qā-qā (onomat.), s.f. Cawing (of a crow, &c.):—qā-qā karnā, v.n. To caw.