پهير फेर pher
H پهير फेर pher, adv. Again; back, &c.=phir, q.v.
پهير फेर pher, prov. फेरि pheri
H پهير फेर pher, (prov.) फेरि pheri (v.n. of phernā, q.v.), s.m. Turning, twisting; turn, twist, coil, fold, bend, curvature, winding, meander, maze; crookedness, obliquity; return; circumference, round, circuitousness, distance round; equivocation, ambiguity; change; variation; difference; discrepancy, deficiency; loss, damage; alternation, revolution, vicissitude; reverse, misfortune; difficulty, perplexity, straits, dilemma:—pher-badal, adv. Vice versâ; mutatis mutandis:—pher bandhnā or bandh-jānā (-kā), To occur periodically:—pher-boṭī, s.f. The paunch and abdomen:—pher paṛnā, v.n. To be round about or circuitous;—a difference or discrepancy to arise, to differ, to be discrepant or deficient:—pher-phār, s.m. (intensive and frequentative of pher), Constant or repeated change; frequent turns or windings, &c.; alternations, vicissitudes;—adj. Alternate;—pher-phār karnā, v.n. To alternate, &c.:—pher khānā, v.n. To wind (as a river, road, &c.), to meander; to go a roundabout way, to make a circuit; to experience a reverse of fortune, to meet with difficulties:—pher-meṅ ānā, or pher-meṅ paṛnā (-ke), To fall into the whirl or rotation (of); to fall into straits or difficulties, be involved in misfortune:—pher-meṅ ḍālnā, v.t. To involve (one) in difficulties, place one in a dilemma or straits; to throw obstacles in the way (of another); to mislead.
پهر फिर phir from phirnā, q.v.
H پهر फिर phir (from phirnā, q.v.), adv. Again; back, back again; afterwards, subsequently; thereafter, thereupon, then; in that case:—phir-ānā, v.n. To come again, to come back, to return:—phir-bhī, adv. Again, yet, still, notwithstanding, even then; in spite of that:—phir-phir, phir-phir-se, adv. Over and over again, repeatedly:—phir-kahnā, v.t. To speak or say again, to say in reply, to retort:—phir-ke, adv.=phir.
پهر फर phar
H پهر फर phar, s.m. (Prov.)=phal, q.v.
فواد fuʼād, fuwād, or fawād rt. فأد
A فواد fuʼād, fuwād, or fawād (rt. فأد), s.m. The heart.