چهه छः, छ ćha
H چهه छः, छ ćha [Prk. छ; S. षष्], adj. Six:—ćha-būṅdiyā, s.m. lit. 'Having six spots'; a kind of noxious insect which has six spots on its back:—ćha-dām, s.m. A denomination of money equal to six dām or two damṛī, the fourth part (properly, six twenty-fifths) of a paisā (or about sixteen cowries):—ćha-ras, s.m. Six tastes (see ras):—ćha-sāt, s.m. Prank, trick, cheating, jugglery (cf. tīn-pāṅć):—ćha-kaliyā, s.m. An angarkhā or coat, the front and back of which are made of six pieces:—ćha-koniyā, adj. Having six corners or angles, hexagonal:—ćha-gun, ćha-gunā, adj. (f. -ī), Six-fold:—ćha-gunī, s.f. A child's coral:—ćha-mātrā, adj. Containing six mātrās, q.v.:—ćha-māsrā, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Of six months, six months old;—a boy or child six months old:—ćha-māhī, adj. & s.f. Six-monthly, half-yearly, occurring once in six months;—half-yearly payment or salary; a ceremony, &c. occurring once in six months:—ćhaʼoṅ or ćhahoṅ (obl. plur. of ćha; cf. ćah-ūṅ), adj. The six, all six, the whole six.
چهہ छ ćha
H چهہ छ ćha, the seventh consonant of the Nāgarī alphabet, and the second letter of the ća-varg or palatal class: it is the aspirate of the letter ća:—ćha-kār, s.m. The letter or sound ćha.
چاهي ćāhī fr. ćāh
P چاهي ćāhī (fr. ćāh), adj. & s.f. Irrigated from wells;—land so irrigated:—ćāhī zamīn, s.f. Idem.
چاهے चाहे ćāhe 2nd pers. sing. aorist of ćāhnā
H چاهے चाहे ćāhe (2nd pers. sing. aorist of ćāhnā), conj. Though (=ćāho);—either, or (usually repeated):—ćāhe athwā, conj. Or or:—ćāhe. par, ćāhe tau-bhī, conj. Though still or yet:—ćāhe jitnā, However great, however much, how much soever: ćāhe jo, Whichever:—ćāhe ćāhe, conj. Either or; whether or.
چوها चूहा ćūhā
H چوها चूहा ćūhā [prob. fr. S. चुर्, or चर्व्], s.m. A rat; a mouse;—(fig. & colloq.) dry mucus sticking out of the nose:—ćūhe-dān, s.m. A rat-trap, a mouse trap:—ćūhe-dattiyāṅ, s.f. pl. Bracelets made of bits of gold wire fastened together and projecting like a rat's teeth:—ćūhe-kā bil dhūṅḍhnā, 'To look for a rat's hole,' to seek any place of refuge to fly to through fear:—ćūhe-mār, s.m. A mouser, a sparrow-hawk; a cormorant.