خرچ ḵẖarć, vulg. ḵẖarać for A. ḵẖarj, q.v.
P خرچ ḵẖarć, vulg. ḵẖarać (for A. ḵẖarj, q.v.), s.m. Outgoings, disbursements, outlay, expenditure, expenses; means of meeting expenses, resources;—price, cost, charge; debit, the debit side (of an account);—ḵẖarć uṭhānā (-kā), To take upon oneself or be responsible for the expense, cost, or charge (of); to bear the expense, &c. (of); to act as a disbursing officer;—to spend, &c. (=ḵẖarć karnā):—ḵẖarć-iḵẖrājāt, s.m. Disbursements, expenditure:—ḵẖarć-ě-bālāʼī, s.m. Additional or extra expenses, contingent expenses, &c.:—ḵẖarć-bar-dār, s.m. 'The bearer of the expenses,' a servant whose office it is to supply the requirements of a household:—ḵẖarć-pāt, s.m. Expenses for betel-leaf, &c.:—ḵẖarć paṛnā, v.n. To be expended, &c. (=ḵẖarć honā):—ḵẖarć-ě-ḵẖāna-dārī, s.m. Expenses of house-keeping; household expenses:—ḵẖarć-ě-ḵẖairāt, s.m. Charge or allowance for charitable gifts or endowments:—ḵẖarć-ě-ḵẖaima, s.m. Tentage:—ḵẖarć-ě-rozmarra, s.m. Daily or current expenditure:—ḵẖarć karnā, v.t. To disburse, expend, spend:—ḵẖarć-ě-mutafarriqāt, s.m. Miscellaneous expenses or charges; contingencies:—ḵẖarć-ě-mulk, s.m. Imperial expenditure:—ḵẖarć-meṅ likhnā, v.t. To enter in the column of disbursements; to enter as cost; to charge (to), to debit:—ḵẖaṛć honā, v.n. To be expended, be spent; to be consumed, be exhausted.