انار anār
P انار anār, s.m. The pomegranate, Punica granatum; a kind of firework (shaped like a pomegranate):—anār-ě-be-dāna, s.m. A superior species of pomegranate without seeds (brought from Cabul and Persia):—anār-dāna, s.m. Pomegranate seed (used in the digestive termed pāćak); a species of millet (so called from its resemblance to the seed of the pomegranate); a kind of red checked cloth (worn by women).
عناد ʻinād inf. n. of عاند 'to act with opposition,' c., iii of عند 'to decline or deviate,' c.
A عناد ʻinād (inf. n. of عاند 'to act with opposition,' &c., iii of عند 'to decline or deviate,' &c.), s.m. Opposition, resistance, disobedience, rebellion; perverseness, obstinacy, stubbornness.
اندوه andoh
P اندوه andoh, s.m. Grief, anxiety, trouble:—andoh-gīn, andoh-nāk, adj. Full of grief, sorrowful, afflicted, sad, mournfur.