کاهل kāhil
A کاهل kāhil [act. part. of کہل 'to be languid,' &c.], adj. Languid, relaxed, lax, slow, tardy; indolent, idle, lazy, negligent; sick:—kāhil-mizāj, adj. Sluggish, indolent:—kāhil-wujūd, adj. & s.m. Indolent, lazy;—a lazy fellow.
خال ḵẖāl fr. خول or خيل
A خال ḵẖāl (fr. خول or خيل), s.m. Maternal uncle, mother's brother;—a black mole on the face (regarded as ornamental); a spot, patch (natural); an artificial spot (made of kājal, &c., for ornament, or to ward off the effects of the malignant eye):—ḵẖāl-ḵẖāl, adj. & adv. Thick, close, thickly spread;—little, scarce, rare;—very few, few and far between, here and there; rarely.
کهل खिल khil
H کهل खिल khil [Prk. खीलो; S. खीलः=कीलः], s.m.=kīl, q.v.
کهول खोल khol v.n. of kholnā
H کهول खोल khol (v.n. of kholnā), s.f. The act of opening, &c.;—s.m. A cavity, hollow (as of a tree, &c.); hull; hold (of a boat or ship);—a case, sheath, scabbard:—khol-bandī, s.f.=khul-bandī, q.v.:—khol-mūṅd, s.f. Opening and shutting.
کهيل खेल khel
H کهيل खेल khel [Prk. खेड्डं or खेल्लं; S. क्रीडं], s.m. Sport, play, fun, frolic, pastime, amusement; a game;—amorous sport; sexual intercourse;—a wonder (of nature), a sight or spectacle (syn. tamāshā):—khel-bāzī, s.f. Play and sport:—khel bigāṛnā (-kā), To spoil the sport (of); to spoil (one's) business, or game:—khel samajhnā (-ko), To regard as child's play, to consider very easy:—khel karnā, or khel maćānā, To play:—khel-kūd, s.m. Skipping and dancing, play and sport, gambols:—khel-khilāṛī, adj. & s.f. Playsome; wanton;—an unchaste woman, an adulteress, a strumpet:—khel khilānā (-ko), To play with (a person, or with a fish); to lead (one) a dance, to worry, harass:—khel khelnā, To play a game; to play:—khel nikālnā, To invent a game, or trick, &c.