برد burd v.n.—or 3rd pers. sing. pret.—of burdan, 'to carry, c.
P برد burd (v.n.—or 3rd pers. sing. pret.—of burdan, 'to carry, &c.), s.f. Bearing, carrying; bearing or carrying off; capture, prize, acquisition, gain, profit, haul, catch; pocketings, pickings, perquisites, bribes; stake, wager, bet; (in chess) the state in which an adversary has lost all his pieces, the king alone remaining, the game so won (it is not considered so creditable as 'check-mate'):—burd-bār, adj. lit. 'Bearing a burden'; forbearing, tolerant, longsuffering, patient, gentle, mild, meek;—burd-bārī, s.f. Bearing of a burden; forbearance, toleration, longsuffering, patience, meekness, gentleness:—burd denā, v.t. To lose, miss, forfeit; to waste, squander:—burd mārnā, v.n. To gain a victory, win the game (at chess); to make an acquisition; make a haul, have a windfall, &c.:—burd-mand, adj. Bearing, productive, fruitful.
بارد bārid
A بارد bārid, adj. Cold, frigid; congealed; firm, solid, established.
بارود बारूद bārūd
P بارود बारूद bārūd, = P باروت बारूत bārūt, s.f. Gunpowder:—bārūd-ḵẖāna, s.m. Powder magazine; powder manufactory:—bārūd-golā, s.m. Powder and shot, ammunition.
برد bard
A برد bard, s.m. Cold, coldness, frigidity:—bard-ě-at̤rāf, s.m. Coldness of the extremities, coldness of death.