پيٿهہ पीठ pīṭh
H پيٿهہ पीठ pīṭh [Prk. पॢट्ठी; S. पृष्ठं (Vedic पृष्ठि)], s.f. The back; the loins; the back part (of anything);—backing, support, aid:—pīṭh-par hāth phernā (-ke), To stroke or pat on the back, to encourage:—pīṭh-par honā (-ke), To be or stand at the back (of); to back, support, aid:—pīṭh phernā, v.n. To turn the back, to depart, leave, withdraw; to take to flight, to fly:—pīṭh-pīćhe, adv. Behind the back (of, -ke); in the absence (of):—pīṭ-pīćhe (bāt) kahnā (-ke), To say (a thing) behind (one's) back, to backbite:—pīṭh toṛnā (-kī), To break the back (of); to discourage, dishearten:—pīṭh ṭhoknā (-kī), To pat on the back; to animate, encourage:—pīṭh ćārpāʼī-se lag-jānā, v.n. To be bedridden:—pīṭh denā, v.n. To turn the back, to turn tail, run away, flee; to turn from, shrink from; to veer:—pīṭh dikhānā, v.n. To show the back; to run away, &c. (=pīṭh denā); to depart, go away, set out (on a journey):—pīṭh-ke pīćhe paṛnā (-ke), To hide behind the back (of), to take refuge or shelter:—pīṭh-ke pīćhe ḍāl-lenā (-ko), To shelter, screen, protect, defend:—piṭh lagāna (zamin-se), To bring (an antagonist's) back (to the ground), to throw down (an adversary) in wrestling; to overcome, render powerless;—to gall the back (of a beast):—pīṭh lagnā, v.n. The back (of a beast) to be galled (by the saddle, &c.), to have a
sore back;—to mount or back (a horse):—pīṭh-mullā, s.m. The back-piece (in a native coat):—pīṭh moṛnā, v.n. To turn the back, &c.=pīṭh phernā and pīṭh denā.
پتهہ पथ path
H پتهہ पथ path [S. पथ्य], s.m. Proper, fit, or wholesome food (for a patient), diet, regimen; spoon-diet, broth, soup;—syrup, sherbet (esp. as a regimen).
پوتهہ पोथ poth
H پوتهہ पोथ poth, s.m. A small glass bead (=pot, q.v.).
پيٿهہ पैठ paiṭh see paiṭh-nā
H پيٿهہ पैठ paiṭh (see paiṭh-nā), s.f. Entrance, entry, ingress, admission; penetration; impregnation; infiltration;—duplicate of a bill of exchange.
پٿهہ पठ paṭh
H پٿهہ पठ paṭh [S. पृथुकः], s.m. A young full-grown animal; a youth in his prime, a well-developed youth; a wrestler; a young tree which has not yet borne fruit (=paṭṭhā; pāṭhā).