چکنا चिकना ćiknā, चिक्किणा ćikkiṇā
H چکنا चिकना ćiknā, चिक्किणा ćikkiṇā, = S چکن चिक्कण ćikkaṇ, चिक्किण ćikkiṇa, adj. (f. -ī), Unctuous, oily, greasy, fat, rich; smooth, glossy, sleek; polished, clean, shining: slippery; slimy; emollient, bland, mild, soft; smooth-faced, smooth-spoken, plausible, specious;—beautiful; showy, gay; incontinent, lewd, wanton;—ćiknā, s.m. Oil, grease, fat:—ćiknā-bāsan, s.m.=ćiknā ghaṛā, q.v.:—ćiknī jorū, s.f A slippery wife:—ćiknā-ćāṅdā (S. ćikkaṇa+ćandra), adj (f. -ī), Beautiful:—ćiknā-ćupṛā, adj. (f. -ī), Oily, greasy; smooth-spoken, plausible; humorous, amusing; glossy, sleek; gay, decked out;—ćiknī-cupṛī bāteṅ banānā or karnā, To use oily speech, to speak plausibly, to butter, to gammon, wheedle, flatter:—ćiknā-ćupṛā rahnā, To be always decked out, to wear showy clothes:—ćiknī ćhāliyā, ćiknī ḍalī, s.f.=ćiknī supārī, s.f. Betel-nut boiled in milk (and so prepared to be cut up and eaten with betel-leaf or pān):—ćiknī ṣūrat, s.f. Sleek-looking; prosperous, flourishing, affluent:—ćiknā karnā, v.t. To grease, to lubricate; to smooth, to polish:—ćiknā ghaṛā, s.m. 'A greasy vessel'; one who is deaf to reason or admonition, an incorrigible person, a shameless person; an incontinent person, a profligate;—ćiknā ghaṛā bannā, To be or become incorrigible, &c.:—ćiknī-miṭṭī, s.f. Clay, potter's earth; loamy or clayey soil.
چکنائي चिकनाई ćiknāʼī
H چکنائي चिकनाई ćiknāʼī [ćiknā+āʼī = Prk. अइआ=S. ता+इका], s.f. Oil, grease, fat, butter; greasinoss,
&c. (=ćiknāhaṭ, q.v.); fat of meat;—incontinence, wantonness.
چاکنا चाकना ćāknā
H چاکنا चाकना ćāknā, v.t.=ćākhnā, q.v.
چوکنا चूकना ćūknā
H چوکنا चूकना ćūknā [ćūk˚ = Prk. चुक्क(इ), fr. S. च्युत्+कृ; cf. ćuknā], v.n. To mistake, to blunder, to commit a fault or error; to depart (from), to deviate (from), to go astray, to wander, to err, to miscarry; to be neglectful or deficient (in), to fall short (of), to fail; to fail to hit (a mark), to miss; to be short (of); to be missing; to be inadvertently omitted:—ćūk-paṛnā, v.n.=ćūknā.
چکنا चकना ćaknā
H چکنا चकना ćaknā, v.t. (dialec.)=ćakhnā, q.v.