دکهاو दिखाऊ dikhāʼū
H دکهاو दिखाऊ dikhāʼū [dikhā(nā)+āʼū = Prk. एअव्वं=S. इ)तव्यं], adj. Visible, apparent, to be seen; fit to be shown or exhibited, presentable, comely; for show; showy, ostentatious; specious, ostensible:—dikhāʼū naz̤ar-gherā, 'The visible circle which bounds the sight,' the visible horizon.
دکهاو दिखाव dikhāʼo
H دکهاو दिखाव dikhāʼo, s.m. = H دکهاوا दिखावा dikhāwā, s.m. = H دکهاوت दिखावत dikhāwat, s.f. = H دکهاوٿ दिखावट dikhāwaṭ, s.f. [dikhāʼo and dikhāwā, i.q. dikhāʼū, q.v.;—dikhāwaṭ = dikhāʼo+Prk. अट्टं=S. क+त्वं], Sight, view; exhibition, representation; show, display, ostentation, pomp, pageantry; speciousness, pretence, disguise.
دکهائي दिखाई dikhāʼī
H دکهائي दिखाई dikhāʼī [dikhā(nā)+āʼī = Prk. एअव्वअइआ=S. (इ)तव्य+क+इका], s.f. Showing (one self, itself, &c.), coming in sight, appearance; exhibition, show, display:—dikhāʼī paṛnā, dikhāʼī denā (-ko), To show oneself (or itself, &c.), to come in sight, to appear, be visible or apparent, be seen.
ديکها देखा dekhā fr. dekhnā, q.v.
H ديکها देखा dekhā (fr. dekhnā, q.v.), s.m. (f. -ī), Seeing, sight:—dekhā-bhālī, s.f. Looking, scanning; ogling; searching, search:—dekhā-bhūlī, s.f. 'Deception or fascination of the sight (as effected by conjurers, &c.), ocular deception or mistake; a winding place or passage (as the course of a river, &c.); any intricate or perplexing work; a maze, labyrinth (cf. dekhat-bhulī):—dekhā-dekhī, s.f. Seeing or looking at one another, mutual gazing or scanning; the being within sight (of an object);—imitation, emulation, competition, rivalry;—adv. In sight (of); by seeing, at the sight (of, -kī, or terī, &c.), in imitation (of), through rivalry:—dekhā karnā, v.n. To keep looking (at), to continue looking, be in the habit of looking.
دکهي दुखी dukhī f. -inī
H دکهي दुखी dukhī (f. -inī). = H دکهيا दुखिया dukhiyā, m.f. = H دکهيارا दुखियारा dukhiyārā (f. -ī) [Prk. दुक्खिअओ; S. दुःखित + कः;—dukhiyārā = dukhī+Prk. आलओ=S. आल+कः], adj. & s.m. Pained, afflicted, in pain or distress, distressed, suffering, ill, sick; affected, grieved, sorrowful, sad; unfortunate, poor, indigent, miserable, wretched;—afflicted one, sufferer, distressed person, unfortunate one, poor wretch.