لوٿا लोटा loṭā
H لوٿا लोटा loṭā [loṭa, rt. of loṭnā, q.v.+S. कः], s.m. A small, round, metal pot (for general use; it is generally made of brass or copper, but the name is sometimes applied to an earthen pot):—loṭā uṭhānā, 'To take up a (or the) loṭā'; to perform menial services (for):—loṭe-meṅ namak (or non) ḍālnā, 'To put salt into the lotā'; to bind oneself by an oath taken on a loṭā of water into which salt is thrown (uttering the words baćan-se phire non-sā ghule, 'may he who turns from his word melt away like salt').
لوطي lūt̤ī rel. n. fr. lūt̤, q.v.
A لوطي lūt̤ī (rel. n. fr. lūt̤, q.v.), s.m. The people of Lot or Sodom; an inhabitant of Sodom;—a sodomite.
لوٿا लूटा lūṭā perf. part. of lūṭnā
H لوٿا लूटा lūṭā (perf. part. of lūṭnā), part. adj. (f. -ī), Plundered, &c. (see lūṭnā);—s.m. One who has been plundered or robbed.