عصب ʻaṣab v.n. fr. عصب 'to twist, fold,' c.
A عصب ʻaṣab (v.n. fr. عصب 'to twist, fold,' &c.), s.m. A sinew, tendon, nerve, muscle; a ligament.
اعصاب aʻṣāb
A اعصاب aʻṣāb, s.m. pl. (of عصب ʻaṣab), Nerves, tendons, sinews.
آشوب āshob, āshūb
P آشوب āshob, āshūb [ā+rt. Zend khshub = S. क्षुभ्], s.m. Tumult, clamour; storm, tempest; terror; misfortune; inflammation of the eyes; an impostor;—part. adj. (used in comp.) exciting.
آسيب āseb
P آسيب āseb, s.m. Misfortune, trouble, calamity (especially such as is the consequence of the shadow of a Jinn or demon having fallen on one); harm, injury, damage, hurt; apprehension, fear:—āseb pahuṅćānā, To bring trouble (upon); to injure, damage, hurt:—āseb pahuṅćnā, To suffer harm, &c.; to be injured or hurt:—āseb dūr-karnā, āseb utārnā, To remove or cure of disease, &c. caused by the shadow of a Jinn or evil spirit; to expel an evil spirit, to exorcise.
اصحاب aṣḥāb
A اصحاب aṣḥāb, s.m. pl. (of صاحب ṣāḥib), Lords, masters, possessors; grandees; companions, disciples (of Moḥammad), apostles, friends:—aṣḥāb-i-ʻilm, s.m. Learned men, the learned:—aṣḥāb-i-kibār, The great companions (of Moḥammad), the four Khalifs immediately succeeding Moḥammad:—aṣḥāb-i-guzīn, The chosen companions (of the Prophet)=aṣḥāb-i-kibār:—aṣḥāb-i-kahf, The companions of the Cave, the Seven Sleepers (famed in Oriental romance).