اکا इक्का ikkā
H اکا इक्का ikkā [S. एक], adj. One, alone, solitary, single, incomparable, unique, matchless, peerless, super-excellent;—s.m. An ear-ring consisting of a single pearl;—an ornament containing perfume worn on the arm;—a champion who serves alone, without being attached to any corps;—a lamp with a place for one wick; a candlestick to hold a single candle;—a species of one-horse vehicle peculiar to India:—ikkā-dukkā, adj. & s.m. One or two, a few; very few.
عقيقه ʻaqīqa for A. عقيقة, s.f. fr. ʻaqīq, 'cleft,' c.
P عقيقه ʻaqīqa (for A. عقيقة, s.f. fr. ʻaqīq, 'cleft,' &c.), s.m. The hair on the head of a new-born infant (so called because it is cut or shaved off on the sixth day);—the ceremony of shaving the head of an infant on the sixth day after childbirth, and a sacrifice made and a feast given on that day.