برس बरस baras
H برس बरस baras [S. वृष], s.m. (f.?), An intoxicating drug made of opium.
برس बरस baras
H برس बरस baras [S. वर्ष], s.m. Year;—raining, rain:—baras-badhāwā, s.m. A Hindū marriage ceremony (the taking away from the bride at the close of the first year after marriage the god or bundle of cocoanut, rice, &c. given to her at the time of marriage):—baras-bhar, baras-din, baras-roz, s.m. The whole year;—adv. All the year round:—baras-byāwaṛ, s.f. A cow or buffalo that calves every year:—baras-din, baras-roz, s.m.=baras-bhar, q.v.:—baras-din- (or roz-) -kā, adj. A year's;—baras-din-kā din, s.m. An annual festival or holiday:—baras-gāṅṭh (S. varsha+granthi), s.f. The ceremony of tying a knot on the anniversary of one's birthday; (hence) anniversary of a birthday.
برص baraṣ
A برص baraṣ, s.m. Leprosy (particularly the malignant white species thereof termed 'leuce': syn. apras).
بارش bārish abst. S. fr. bārīdan, 'to rain,' see bārān
P بارش bārish (abst. S. fr. bārīdan, 'to rain,' see bārān), s.f. Rain (=meṅh;—cf. S. varshā).
بادشه bādshah
P بادشه bādshah, s.m. Poet. for bādshāh, q.v.