درست durust
P درست durust, adj. Right, fit, proper, becoming, suitable; just, true; correct, accurate, precise, exact; straight; well, safe, sound, entire (syn. ṭhīk);—intj. True! right! very good! just so! precisely!:—durust ānā, v.n. To come right; to fit, suit, answer, agree, harmonize; to be applicable, to apply, to hold good, to succeed, &c. (=ṭhīk ānā, q.v.):—durust-ḥawās, adj. Sound of sense, having full use of the senses, sensible:—durust-ḵẖo, adj. Right or proper in disposition, well-disposed, well-minded; well-conducted, honest:—durust rakhnā (-ko), To admit, allow (=next, q.v.):—durust samajhnā (-ko), To regard or consider as right, or proper, &c.; to admit, allow;—to apprehend rightly, have a right or correct apprehension of:—durust-ʻaql, adj. Of right mind, sound of understanding:—durust-kirdār, adj. Right in action or conduct, upright:—durust kirdārī, s.f. Rectitude of conduct, uprightness:—durust karnā, v.t. To set right, put in order, regulate, adjust, arrange; to repair, rectify, remedy, mend; to restore, heal, cure;—to bring (one) to (his) senses, make (one) well-ordered in conduct, to punish, chastise:—durust-karne-wālā, s.m. Orderer, rectifier, &c.:—durust-go, adj. & s.m. Speaking correctly, truthful;—a truthful person, one who speaks the truth:—durust lagānā, v.t. To set in order:—durust-nīyatī, s.f. Proper design, right intention:—durust honā, v.n.=durust ānā.
درشت durusht
P درشت durusht [Zend dareshata, fr. daresh; S. dhr̤ishita, or dhr̤ishṭa, rt. dhr̤ish], adj. Rough, rude, insolent; stern, morose, surly, fierce, harsh, oppressive; rugged, uneven; hard, stiff, rigid.
درشٿ दृष्ट dr̤ishṭ
H درشٿ दृष्ट dr̤ishṭ, s.f.=dr̤ishṭi, q.v.