نکهہ नख nakh
H نکهہ नख nakh, s.m. corr. of نخ naḵẖ, q.v.
نکاح nikāḥ inf. n. of نکح 'to marry'
A نکاح nikāḥ (inf. n. of نکح 'to marry'), s.m. Matrimony, marriage, nuptials (the most honourable kind of marriage, though in Bengal the term is applied to a left-handed marriage, such as that of a widow, which is considered disreputable):—nikāḥ-ě-bewagān, s.m. Marriage of widows:—nikāḥ-paṛhāʼī, s.f. Marriage-fees:—nikāḥ paṛhānā or paṛhā-denā (-kā), 'To read the marriage-ceremony' (over), to tie the nuptial knot:—nikāḥ-ě-s̤ānī, s.m. A second marriage:—nikāḥ karnā, v.t. To marry, wed:—nikāḥ kar denā (-kā), To marry (a person to, -se,
another), to give (one) in marriage (to, -se):—nikāḥ-ě-mitʻat or mutʻa, or nikāḥ-ě-muwaqqat, s.m. A temporary marriage (very common among Muhammadans, especially when detained from home: it is celebrated with certain forms, and not considered disreputable; and though the marriage itself is null and void in law, the offspring are legitimate):—nikāḥ-meṅ lānā (-ko), To take in marriage, to marry:—nikāḥ-nāma, s.m. Marriage-contract:—arkān-ě-nikāḥ, s.m. Essentials of a marriage (viz. the proposal and consent):—sharāʼit̤-ě-nikāḥ, s.f. The conditions of a marriage (viz. discretion, puberty, and freedom of the contracting parties).
نکهہ नख nakh
H نکهہ नख nakh [Prk. नखं; S. नखं], s.m. Nail (of a finger or toe); a claw, talon;—(in Poetry) a symbol for the number twenty (the number of the nails);—a kind of perfume (a dried substance of a brown colour, and of the shape of a nail. or of a pared nail):—nakhāṅk (˚kha+an˚), s.m., or nakh-pad, s.m., or nakh-rekh, or nakh-rekhā, or nakh-lekhā, s.f., The mark, or scratch, of a finger-nail, or of a claw; a scratch:—nakh-sikh, or nakh-sikh-se, or nakh-se sikh-talak (˚sikh = sikhā = S. śikhā), adv. From the toe-nails to the hair on the crown of the head; from top to toe; entirely, throughout:—nakh-khādī, s.m. (f. -inī), An animal that eats with its claws or talons:—nakhā-nakhi, s.f. Mutual clawing, a scratching and tearing one another.
نخ naḵẖ
P نخ naḵẖ, s.m. A thread (of yarn, or silk, &c.); silk thread (for flying a kite);—a kind of carpet with long pile;—rank, row, line (of soldiers, and the like);—a little; a few (cf. S. nakha).
نقيه naqīh v. adj. fr. نقه; see naqāhat
A نقيه naqīh (v. adj. fr. نقه; see naqāhat), adj. Weak, feeble, debilitated; faint; languid.