کس किस kis
H کس किस kis [S. कस्याः, gen. fem. sing. of कः, base किम्; Prk. किस्सा, and किसे], the formative of the oblique cases of the sing. of the interrog. pron. kaun, 'who,' &c.:—kis-t̤araḥ, or kis-t̤aur, In what manner? how?—kis-t̤araf, In what direction? whither?—kis-qadr, To what degree? to what extent? how much?—kis-kis, Which? (of several); with what various; with how many (used interrogatively):—kis-liye, or kis-wāst̤e, or
kis-kāje, On what account? from what motive, or reason, or cause, or occasion? why? wherefore?—kis-waqt, At what time? when?
کيش kesh
P کيش kesh, s.f.m. Faith, religion, sect;—manner, quality (often used in comp.):—kāfir-kesh, adj. Prone to infidelity; (met.) a mistress, sweetheart.
کش kash
P کش kash [rt. of kashīdan; Zend karesh = S. कर्ष], act. part. & s.m. Drawing, pulling; carrying, bearing, enduring; drawer; bearer, &c. (used as last member of compounds, e.g. měḥnat-kash, 'enduring (or one who endures) affliction');—a pull, a whiff (of a ḥuqqa, &c.):—kash-ā-kash, or kash-ā-kashī, or kash-ma-kash, s.f. Repeated pulling; pulling backwards and forwards, or to and fro; jostling, hustling; bringing and taking away; command after command; commanding and countermanding; great unpleasantness, or grief, or pain; distraction, dilemma, perplexity, difficulty; struggle, contention, wrangle, squabble; attraction, allurement (cf. aiṅć-ā-tānī).
کس kas
P کس kas, indef. pron. Someone, somebody, anyone, one; a person, a man, an individual:—kas-o-ko, s.m. Family, dependants:—kas-o-nā-kas, Everybody, noble and plebeian, gentle and simple:—be-kas, adj. Without a friend, helpless, indigent:—fī kas, Each man, per man.
قيس qais
A قيس qais, prop. n. Name of a celebrated Arabian lover.