کڙهائي कढ़ाई kaṛhāʼī
H کڙهائي कढ़ाई kaṛhāʼī, s.f.=kaṛāhī, q.v.
کڙاهی कड़ाही kaṛāhī
H کڙاهی कड़ाही kaṛāhī [S. कटाह+इका], s.f. A small boiling-pan; a frying-pan;—anything cooked in a kaṛāhī (such as, kaćaurī, pūrī, ḥalwā, &c.); an offering of sweetmeats:—kaṛāhī bāṅdhnā, To cast a spell over a frying-pan:—kaṛāhī ćāṭnā, To lick the pot (it is a superstition among Indian women that licking the pot brings about the ill-luck of a fall of rain on the wedding procession of the person given to this habit; hence, on the occurrence of such a contretemps the women abuse the bridegroom for having licked the pot):—kaṛāhī ćaṛhnā, The boiling-pan to be put on the fire; preparation to be made (for a feast):—kaṛāhī karnā (-ko), To offer sweetmeats, cakes, &c. (to a goddess):—kaṛāhī-meṅ hāth ḍālnā, To put the hand in a pan of boiling oil as an ordeal (an accused person is required to take out a piece of gold which has been dropped in a pan of boiling oil; if he can do this without being scalded, he is held innocent).
کڙها कढ़ा kaṛhā perf. part. of kaṛhnā, q.v.
H کڙها कढ़ा kaṛhā (perf. part. of kaṛhnā, q.v.), part. adj. (f. -ī), Drawn, drawn out, extracted, &c. (see kaṛhnā); fresh-drawn (milk, &c.); overboiled (milk):—kaṛhā-kaṛhayā, part. adj. Ready drawn, &c.; embroidered:—kaṛhā-huʼā, part. adj.=kaṛhā.
کوڙهي koṛhī
H کوڙهي koṛhī [Prk. कुट्ठिओ, or कोट्ठिओ; S. कुष्ठ+इकः (इन्+कः)], adj. & s.m. (f. -inī), Afflicted with leprosy, leprous;—a leper:—koṛhī-kalaṅkī, s.m. One who is stricken with leprosy; a great or grievous sinner.
کاڙها काढ़ा kāṛhā
H کاڙها काढ़ा kāṛhā [perf. part. of kāṛhnā; or=S. कृष्ट+कः], s.m. Drawings, advances; an extract, a decoction (esp. one of various medicinal roots and herbs given to a puerperal woman).