پيٿ पीट pīṭ
H پيٿ पीट pīṭ, s.f.=pīṭh, q.v.
پٿ पट paṭ
H پٿ पट paṭ [S. पत्रं], s.m. Leaf of a door; valve of a folding door; door, shutter:—paṭ uḍhalnā, paṭ uṛaknā, paṭ band karnā, paṭ bheṛnā, paṭ lagānā, paṭ mārnā, v.n. To close a door:—paṭ kholnā, v.n. To open a door.
پوت पोत pot
H پوت पोत pot, = H پوتا पोता potā, [P. pūta; S. पुटः], s.m. The treasury or the treasure-bags of government; the treasure bag of a village made up for the district treasury;—assessment on cultivated fields; rent, revenue:—potā-dār, s.m. A treasurer;—potā-dārī, s.f. The office of treasurer, treasurership.
پت पत pat, पति pati
H پت पत pat, पति pati [S. पत्रं; Prk. पत्तं], s.m. A leaf (used chiefly as first member of comp.):—pat-jhāṛ, pat-jhaṛ, adj. & s.f. With the leaves dropped off, leafless;—fall of the leaf, autumn;—pat-jhaṛ honā, v.n. To lose its leaves in autumn (a tree); (met.) to decay (said of an aged person):—pat-jhaṛī, s.f. The fall of the leaf, autumn.
پاٿ पाट pāṭ
H پاٿ पाट pāṭ [S. पट्टः; पत्त्त्रं], s.m. Slab, tablet, board, plank, shutter; fold or leaf (of a door); throne, seat, stool; one of two millstones (either the upper or the lower); the stone or plank on which Indian washermen beat clothes;—bed or plot in a garden or field, terrace; one part, side, or edge of two pieces of cloth; folding clothes or laying them in order;—earthen hoop or brace to prevent a well from falling in; the horizontal beam to which the bullocks are attached in a sugar or oil mill, also the place where the driver sits; sack or load of corn;—silk cloth; cocoon of silk;—the plant Corchorus olitorius (from the fibres of which sacking and cordage are made); tow:—pāt-ambar (S. paṭṭa+ambara), s.m. Silk cloth; silk garment:—pāṭ-rānī, pāṭ mahishī, s.f. The queen who is installed or consecrated with the king, principal wife of a rājā, queen-consort:—pāṭ-kirm, pāṭ kr̤im, s.m. Silk-worm.