بيتهہ बैठ baiṭh from baiṭhnā
H بيتهہ बैठ baiṭh (from baiṭhnā), s.f. Value of the government share of produce; amount settled on the land.
بيٿها बैठा baiṭhā perf. part. of baiṭhnā
H بيٿها बैठा baiṭhā (perf. part. of baiṭhnā), part. adj. Seated, sitting; settled, settled down; fallen in (as a roof, &c.);—s.m. Paddle (for rowing a boat):—baiṭhā rahnā, v.n. To remain sitting, to sit; to give up (attempting a thing), to desist:—baiṭhe-biṭhāʼe, adv. Sitting quietly; while comfortably seated: in a state of ease and comfort; without any trouble, labour, or exertion; easily:—baiṭhe-baiṭhe, adv.=baiṭhe-biṭhāʼe, q.v.; (also) through continued sitting idle or unoccupied, through inactivity:—baiṭhī roṭī, s.f. Pension (not current):—baiṭhe rahnā, v.n. To sit down, &c.