هيبت haibat for A. هيبة, v.n. fr. هاب for هيب 'to fear,' c.
P هيبت haibat (for A. هيبة, v.n. fr. هاب (for هيب) 'to fear,' &c.), s.f. Fear, timidity; fright, dread; perturbation; panic; horror;—respect, reverence; awe;—awfulness; gravity; sternness, severity;—dignity, majesty, grandeur:—haibat dikhlānā (-ko), To intimidate, terrify, appal;—haibat-zada, part. adj. Terror-striken, appalled, aghast:—haibat-nāk, adj. Frightful, dreadful, terrible, tremendous, awful.
هبط habt̤ inf. n. of هبط 'to let down, throw down; to lower a price,' c.
A هبط habt̤ (inf. n. of هبط 'to let down, throw down; to lower (a price),' &c.), s.m. Falling, fall, misfortune;—decrease, fall, reduction (of price, &c.); attenuation, emaciation.
هبوط hubūt̤ inf. n. of هبط 'to fall, or descend from a height,' c.
A هبوط hubūt̤ (inf. n. of هبط 'to fall, or descend (from a height),' &c.), s.m. Falling, descending; fall, descent; decrease, &c. (i.q. habt̤, q.v.);—a descent, a declivity.