کتنا कितना kitnā
H کتنا कितना kitnā [Prk. केत्तिलओ; S. कियतिकः; see kittā], adj. & adv. (f. -ī), How much? what quantity? (kitne) how many?—as many as; several; some:—kitne-ek, adj. Several; some, some few:—kitnā-hī, adv. Howsoever, however much or many, how-much-soever.
کٿنا कटना kaṭnā from the trans. kāṭnā, q.v.
H کٿنا कटना kaṭnā (from the trans. kāṭnā, q.v.), v.n. To be cut, be clipped; to be reaped; to be cut off, be amputated; to be killed (in fight);—to be retrenched, to be diminished; to be deducted (from); to be spent, to be squandered; to be spent or passed (as time, life, &c.); to cease, to come to an end, be put an end to; to be interrupted; to pass away; to disappear, vanish; to dissolve, melt (as snow, ice, &c.); to be wiped or blotted out, be effaced or obliterated, be forgiven (as sins);—to come out, to be extracted (as colour from cloth, &c.);—to be ashamed, be abashed; to be consumed with jealousy, &c.:—kaṭ-jānā, v.n. intens. of and=kaṭnā:—kaṭ-rahnā, v.n. To be cut off, be severed or sundered, be intercepted, be divided, be separated (from); to be stopped up (as a road infested with robbers, &c.);—to be spent, be consumed, be squandered, &c.:—kaṭ-kar ćalā jānā, To cut and run, to slink away.
کٿني कटनी kaṭnī fr. kaṭnā, q.v.
H کٿني कटनी kaṭnī (fr. kaṭnā, q.v.), s.f. Cutting, reaping; reaping-season, harvest-time, harvest;—a knife; cutlery:—kaṭnī karnā (-kī), To reap.
کٿانا कटाना kaṭānā caus. of kāṭnā
H کٿانا कटाना kaṭānā (caus. of kāṭnā), v.t. To cause to cut; to cut; to cause to bite;—to cause to be cut, or to be bitten (kaṭwānā).
قطني qut̤nī rel. n. fr. qut̤n
A قطني qut̤nī (rel. n. fr. qut̤n), adj. Made of cotton.