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REKHTA DICTIONARY

khoT

खोटکھوٹ

Adulteration, Alloy, Blemish, Evil

khaT

खटکھٹ

thud

qaht

क़हतقحط

famine, dearth, scarcity, drought

दुभिक्ष, अकाल, अभाव, क़िल्लत, बहुत अधिक कमी।

khet

खेतکھیت

field, ground, soil, crop

PLATTS DICTIONARY

کهوٿ खोट khoṭ

H کهوٿ खोट khoṭ [prob. S. कूटं or कोटः], s.f. & m. Falsehood, deceit, fraud; unfaithfulness, insincerity; vice, evil, wickedness; evil propensity or disposition; fault, defect, blemish, flaw; blunder, mistake, false step;—adulteration, alloy;—loss (in trade or dealing); injury, hurt, harm, mischief:—khoṭ karnā, To make a mistake, to blunder; to commit a fault; to practise fraud or deceit, &c.;—to do harm (to, - or -), to injure, cause loss (to):—khoṭ milānā (-meṅ), To mix base metal (with), to adulterate:—khoṭ nikālnā (-meṅ), To detect faults (in); to find fault (with).

کهاٿ खाट khāṭ

H کهاٿ खाट khāṭ [Prk. खट्टा; S. खद्वा], s.f. A bedstead;—a cot on which a corpse is conveyed to the burning-ground, a bier:—khāṭ-se utār-lenā, v.t. To take down (a dying man) from his bed:—khāṭ-se lag-jānā, v.n. To be bed-ridden:—khāṭ-khaṭolā, s.m. Bed and baggage, goods and chattels.

کهٿ खट khaṭ

H کهٿ खट khaṭ [S. षट्], adj. Six:—khaṭ-pad (ʻsix-legged'), s.m. A species of large black bee:—khaṭ-pūrā (ʻhaving six compartments'), s.m. A kind of rake for breaking up the soil into small beds:—khaṭ-rāg (ʻsix songs'), s.m. Discordant singing; jarring, discord, wrangling;—khaṭ-rāg lānā, To make a noise or row; to create discord:—khaṭ-ras, s.m. The six tastes (see ras):—khaṭ-śāstr, s.m.=shaṭ-śāstra, q.v.s.v. shaṭ.

کهٿ खट khaṭ contrac. of khāṭ, q.v.

H کهٿ खट khaṭ (contrac. of khāṭ, q.v.), s.f. Bedstead, bed (used in comp.):—khaṭ-bunā, s.m. A bed-weaver:—khaṭ-ćhappar, s.m. A tester-bedstead (=ćhapar-khaṭ):—khaṭ-kīrā or kīṛā, (dialec.) khaṭ-kirwā, or khaṭ-gīr, or khaṭ-mal, s.m. A bug:—khaṭ-mutwā, s.m. A piss-a-bed.

کهيت खेत khet

H کهيت खेत khet [Prk. खेत्तं; S. क्षेत्रं], s.m. Ground, land, soil; a field; field (of battle); (in Geom.) a plain superficies, a surface;—a sacred spot or district, a holy place;—origin, breed, caste:—khet ānā, v.n. To be slain in the field (of battle); to become helpless:—khet-bāṅt, s.m. Allotment of land (to villagers):—khet-patr, or khet-ḵẖat, s.m. Mortgage of a field:—khet-ćiṭṭhā, s.m. A rough field-book:—khet ćhoṛnā, To flee from the field (of battle):—khet-dār, s.m. The owner or occupant of a field:—khet rakhnā, v.t. To kill in the field (of battle):—khet rahnā 'To remain in the field,' to be slain in battle:—khet kāṭnā To reap a field:—khet-karm, s.m. Husbandry. &c. (=khetī, q.v.):—khet karnā, To cultivate, till (land);—to begin to rise, to appear (the moon):—khet kamānā, To prepare the ground or soil, to manure land:—khet-nāp, s.f. 'Surface-measurement'; plane geometry:—khet nikālnā, To clear land:—khet nalānā, or khet nikānā, or khet marānā, To weed a field:—khet-wār, adv. According to the fields; field by field; per field.

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