بہي bihī from bih, 'good'
P بہي bihī (from bih, 'good'), s.f. Goodness; the being well or better; welfare.
بہي bihī
P بہي bihī, s.f. Quince; (also, in India) guava;—bihī-dāna, s.m. Quince-seed.
بہي बही bahī
H بہي बही bahī [S. वृद्धि], s.f. Book of daily accounts, inerchant's or banker's book, ledger, register, diary, journal; book (not stitched at the sides but at the ends):—bahī-roznāmća, s.f. Daily account book:—bahī-khātā, bahī-khasrā (S. vr̤iddhi-kshata), s.f. Account books; ledger; set of books kept by merchants or bankers:—bahī-meṅ ćaṛhānā, v.t. To enter in the ledger, place to account, bring on the books, to debit or credit:—bahī-yād-dāsht, s.f. Memorandum-book, note-book.
به bihi, bih
P به bihi, bih, s.f. The quince=bihī, q.v.:—bih-dāna, s.m. Quince seeds (used as a demulcent in certain complaints).
بہا bahā
P بہا bahā, s.m. Price, value:—bahā-ě-ḵẖilʻat, s.m. A tax raised in order to defray the expenses of ḵẖilʻats or honorary dresses:—bahā-ě-ḵẖūn, s.m. Blood-money (paid to the relations of a person slain):—bahā-ě-kāg̠aẕ, s.m. Allowance for office paper, red-tape, &c.