کهس खस khas
H کهس खस khas, s.m.= کهش khaś, q.v.;—s.f. = khas-khas, q.v.
خس ḵẖas
P خس ḵẖas, s.f. A fragrant grass, Andropogon muricatum (from the roots of which taṭṭīs are made); any useless herb or stick, rubbish of sticks or thorns:—ḵẖas-posh, adj. Covered over with thorns:—ḵẖas-ḵẖas, s.f. The sweet-scented root of Andropogon muricatum:—ḵẖas-o-ḵẖār, ḵẖas-o-ḵẖāshāk, s.m. Sticks and straws, litter, rubbish.
کهيس खेस khes, or खीस khīs ?
H کهيس खेस khes, or खीस khīs (?), s.m. A kind of figured cloth; diaper, damask;—a sheet or wrapper of such cloth.
کهيس खीस khīs fr. khīsnā, q.v.
H کهيس खीस khīs (fr. khīsnā, q.v.), s.f. Grinning, showing the teeth, chattering (as a monkey); a grin (of rage, mortification, &c.), shrug, grimace;—loss, waste:—khīs nikālnā, v.n. To put on a grin, to grin:—khīs-ḵẖorī, s.f. Niggardliness.
کاهش kāhish abst. s. fr. kah, rt. of kāstan; see kāh, and kāst
P کاهش kāhish (abst. s. fr. kah, rt. of kāstan; see kāh, and kāst), s.f. Diminution; decline, decay, wasting, emaciation, consumption; wear and tear; care, anxiety:—kāhisheṅ lenā (jān-par), To take cares (upon oneself).