کهرا खरा kharā
H کهرا खरा kharā, adj. a dialec. form of khaṛā, q.v.
کهيڙا खेड़ा kheṛā
H کهيڙا खेड़ा kheṛā [prob. corr. of S. रेखा], s.m. Line; furrow; wrinkle.
کهيڙا खेड़ा kheṛā
H کهيڙا खेड़ा kheṛā [S. क्षेत्र+कः; and खेटकः, prob. a Prk. form], s.m. (dialec.) A field, land (=khet);—a small village, hamlet;—a mound of ruins, the site of an ancient town or village;—mixture, mixedness; a mixture (esp. of corn or grain):—kheṛā basānā, To people a village:—kheṛā-pati, s.m. Headman of a village;—a Brāhman entitled to perform certain religious ceremonies in a village and to receive the fees appertaining thereto.
کهرا खरा kharā
H کهرا खरा kharā [perhaps S. शस्त+कः], adj. (f. -ī), Good, excellent, best, prime, choice; genuine, real, true, not false or counterfeit; pure, undebased, unalloyed;—true, faithful, honest, upright, ingenuous, sincere, candid; just, fair, right, exact, strict; complete, full, standard (as weight, &c.);—fixed, settled; valid (as a bargain, &c.):—kharā karnā, v.t. To separate good (money, &c.) from bad:—kharā-khota, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Good and bad;—the good and the bad:—kharī asāmī, A good paymaster, one who pays cash; a trustworthy person:—kharī bolī (vulg. khaṛī bolī), Pure language or idiom; coin of the true mint:—khare-khure, adj. Without commission, nett; clear.
کهڙا खड़ा khaṛā
H کهڙا खड़ा khaṛā [prob. Prk. खड्ढओ; S. स्कब्ध+कः, rt. स्कम्भ्], adj. (f. -ī), Standing up, erect, upright, on-end; perpendicular; very steep or high;—standing, stationary;—at anchor, moored; aground;—in waiting, at call, remaining;—continual, perpetual, constant;—ready, prepared; ripe;—half-cooked, undissolved (e.g. khaṛī dāl);—in abeyance, standing over, not determined upon, of which payment is suspended (a bill or draft); unclosed, not finally and duly entered (an account, &c.);—s.m. A perpendicular:—khaṛā pānī na pīnā, 'Not to stand and drink water' (at a person's house); to hate the very sight of (a person), to hate cordially:—khaṛā paćhāreṅ khānā, To be struck down suddenly or unexpectedly:—khaṛā-paṛā pīṭnā, 'To beat (the head, or breast) standing and lying down,' to lament without intermission:—khaṛā dāʼoṅ, The last stake:—khaṛā ḍabāʼo (in Mech.), Normal pressure:—khaṛā rakhnā, v.t. To keep standing, or erect, &c.; to support, sustain:—khaṛārahnā, v.n. To remain standing, to stand, stay, wait:—khaṛā qad, Upright figure; stature of a man standing upright:—khaṛā karnā, or kar-denā, v.t. To cause to stand up or rise, to lift up; to raise, erect, set up, stick up; to pitch (a tent); to erect, construct, build; to set up, start, open, establish, institute; to begin, commence;—to make stationary, bring to a stand, to stop;—to fix, place, station;—to invent, fabricate; to procure a fictitious person for some purpose;—to raise, rouse, stir up, excite;—to sew with long stitches, to baste;—khaṛa khet, A standing crop; (in Geom.) a vertical plane:—khaṛā khel, Despatch, expedition:—khaṛā gol sikhar, (in Math.) A right circular cone:—khaṛā honā, or ho-jānā, v.n. To be or become erect, to stand up, to rise; to stand; to rear (a horse);—to be raised, be lifted; to be built, be constructed; to be set on foot, be started, be opened, be established, be instituted; to begin; to arise;—to be ready, be prepared:—khaṛe-band, s.m. An account drawn out on a loose sheet of paper;—a day-book, journal:—khaṛe-patthar, s.m. A slab of stone placed under a pillar or post; plinth (of a column); a flat stone having a hole bored in it in which a pole is set upright:—khaṛe rakhnā, v.t. To balance (an account), to strike a balance:—khaṛe-khaṛe, or khaṛe-pāʼoṅ, adv. On foot, standing all the while;—on the spot, at the instant, quickly, promptly, expeditiously, soon; instantly, immediately;—for a short while:—khaṛe kone-kā tikhūṅṭ, A right-angled triangle:—khaṛe-ghāṭ, s.m. Washing and bleaching roughly or quickly at the ghāṭ or washing place (in the river, &c.); (fig.) the first rough doing (of a thing);—cleanness (as of a just-bleached cloth):—khaṛī ćhāyā, (in Ast.) A nucleus:—khaṛī tāl, A quick tune; quick time:—khaṛī tāl-ke ćau-bole, A play in which various professions (as grocers, cobblers, &c.) are represented (it is so called from the lively music which accompanies the representation):—khaṛī lakīr, (in Geom.) A perpendicular:—khaṛī hunḍī, A hunḍī or bill as yet unaccepted.