باريك bārīk
P باريك bārīk, adj. Fine, thin, slender, slight, slim, delicate; minute, nice, subtle; shrill, high (note, &c.):—bārīk āwāz, s.f. Fine or shrill sound; high note; the treble (in music):—bārīk bāt, s.f. Nice point, subtle question; fine discrimination:—bārīk-bīn, adj. & s.m. Penetrating, discriminating, possessed of fine perception, nice, quick of apprehension, intelligent;—critic; judge; connoisseur:—bārīk kām, s.m. Fine or delicate work; delicate matter or affair, important business:—bārīk-miyān, adj. Slender-waisted.
برق barq
A برق barq, s.f. Lightning (syn. bijlī); electricity (see barqī):—barq-andāz, s.m. lit, 'Lightning-thrower'; matchlock-man, musketeer; guard; peon of a police station or thānā, constable; messenger of court; bailiff;—barq-andāzī, s.f. Post or office of barqandāz:—barq-zada, adj. Struck with lightning.
بورق būraq, bauraq
A بورق būraq, bauraq, s.m. Borax.
بيرق bairaq
P بيرق bairaq, = H بيرك बैरक bairak, = H بيرکهہ बैरख bairakh, s.m. Flag, standard, banner, pennant, ensign; flag set up on taking possession of new or unoccupied land; (hence) taking possession of such land, or official authority to do so.
براق burāq, vulg. burrāq
A براق burāq, vulg. burrāq, s.m. The mule on which Mohammad is said to have ascended one night from Jerusalem to heaven, and thence returned to Mecca; (met.) a swift or fleet steed.