ناقد nāqid act. part. of نقد 'to separate good from bad coin,' c.
A ناقد nāqid (act. part. of نقد 'to separate good from bad coin,' &c.), s.m. One whose business it is to examine coin and ascertain its goodness; an assayer.
نکد नकद nakd, or nakad
H نکد नकद nakd, or nakad, adj. & s.m. corr. of نقد naqd, q.v.
نقد naqd, vulg. naqad inf. n. of نقد 'to count out, or pay in, ready money'
A نقد naqd, vulg. naqad (inf. n. of نقد 'to count out, or pay in, ready money'), adj. & s.m. Prompt, or ready (payment);—good, fine, choice (article or goods);—of a just standard (coin);—ready money, cash;—(met.) a fine fellow; (in jest, or ridicule) a son-in-law (so called because he receives money from his father-in-law when he visits him):—naqd-ā-naqd, or naqd-ā-naqdī, Prompt payment:—naqd dam rahnā, v.n. To live a single life, to remain a bachelor:—naqd māl, s.m. Good or choice article or goods;—a dainty, tit-bit:—naqd-o-jins, Money and goods.