خلعت ḵẖalʻat, vulg. ḵẖalʻat for A. خلعة, v.n. fr. خلع 'to put off,' c.
P خلعت ḵẖalʻat, vulg. ḵẖalʻat (for A. خلعة, v.n. fr. خلع 'to put off,' &c.), s.m.f. A dress; a robe of honour with which princes or those in authority confer dignity on subjects; a present, a gift;—approval, commendation:—ḵẖilʻat-bahā, s.m. A cess levied by the Mohammadan Government to defray the cost of robes of honour presented at court:—ḵẖilʻat pahnānā, ḵẖilʻat denā (-ko), To invest with a robe of honour.
کہالت kahālat perhaps a post-classical formation from A. کہل; see kāhil
P کہالت kahālat (perhaps a post-classical formation from A. کہل; see kāhil), s.f. Inactivity, indolence, sloth, remissness.
خلط ḵẖilt̤ fr. خلط 'to mix'
A خلط ḵẖilt̤ (fr. خلط 'to mix'), s.m. One of the four humours of the human body;—(as a plur.) constitution, nature:—ḵẖilt̤-ě-fāsid, s.m. Corrupt humour;—canker of a sore, Cacochymia.
خلط ḵẖalt̤ inf. n. of خلط 'to mix'
A خلط ḵẖalt̤ (inf. n. of خلط 'to mix'), s.m. Mixture, medley, confusion, jumble:—ḵẖalt̤-malt̤, s.m.=ḵẖalt̤;—adj. Mixed, mingled; confused, jumbled.