گشت gasht
P گشت gasht [v.n. of gashtan, another form of gardīdan, q.v.; the r of the Zend rt. vareṭ is changed to sh before ˚tan, and the letters eṭ are dropped], s.f. Surrounding; going round (esp. of guards patrolling); round or beat (of a patrol or watch); walking, strolling; walk, stroll, perambulation; tour; a procession:—gasht phirnā, or gasht karnā, or gasht lagānā, or gasht mārnā, To go round; to go (or to make) one's rounds; to patrol:—gasht-salāmī, s.f. A tax or fee levied on their tours by public officers (under native governments):—gasht-maḥāl, s.m. A toll or transit duty (formerly) levied on boats:—gasht nāćna, To dance (or the dancing of nāć girls) before a (marriage) procession:—maṭar-gasht, s.f. A short walk.
گوشت gosht
P گوشت gosht [Pehl. gosht; Zend geus, gen. of gāo+tanu; S. gos, gen. of go+tanu], s.m. Meat;—flesh;—internal matter or substance; pulp (of fruit):—gosht-āb, or gosht-āba, or gosht-āwa, s.m. Soup of pounded or minced meat; soup; gravy:—gosht-ḵẖẉār, or gosht-khār, adj. & s.m. Flesh-eating, carnivorous;—a flesh-eater; a carnivorous animal:—gosht-kā lothṛā, s.m. A lump of flesh;—a fat man.