قاري qārī act. part. of قرا 'to read'
A قاري qārī (act. part. of قرا 'to read'), s.m. A reader (esp. of the Qorʼān).
کوري कोरी korī
H کوري कोरी korī [S. कोटिः, or कोटी], s.f. A division or branch; a class distinct or distinguishable under a comprehensive order or head;—assessment upon four heads, viz., plough, head-money, hearth-money, cattle;—a crore (=kaṛoṛ, q.v.).
قيدي qaidī rel. n. fr. qaid
P قيدي qaidī (rel. n. fr. qaid), s.m. A captive; a prisoner, a convict.
کارو कारु kāru dialec.=kisī-kā
H کارو कारु kāru (dialec.)=kisī-kā, gen. of koʼī.
قاعده qāʻida for A. قاعدة qāʻidat, fem. of qāʻid, act. part. of قعد 'to sit,' c.
P قاعده qāʻida (for A. قاعدة qāʻidat, fem. of qāʻid, act. part. of قعد 'to sit,' &c.), s.m. Basis, foundation, groundwork; base (of a geom. fig., or of a column); a pedestal; (in Gram.) a rule;—rule, regulation, law, institute, precept, maxim; formula; institution; usual course of procedure, custom, usage, habit, practice, mode, manner, way; manners, etiquette;—regularity, uniformity;—a first reading-book, a primer:—qāʻida bāṅdhnā (-kā), or qāʼida muqarrar karnā (-ko), To make a rule (of), to make (one's) established custom or practice, &c.; to regulate, fix, determine, establish; to prescribe, ordain; to provide, stipulate:—qāʻide-dān, s.m. One versed in rules of practice, or forms, or customs, or ceremonies; an expert, an authority:—qāʻide-se or hasb-ě-qāʼida, adv. According to rule or practice, as usual; in due course or form; in order; according to the rank or social condition (of, -ke).