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.
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.
پٿ पट paṭ
H پٿ पट paṭ [S. पटः, or पट्टः], s.m. Cloth, coarse cloth or canvas; piece of cloth; fold of cloth; covering, screen, veil; a chequered cloth or board (on which chess, &c. is played); chair, throne; turban, tiara (in this sense it occurs in comp., as paṭ-rānī); a royal grant engraved on copper or stone, &c.:—paṭ-devī, paṭ-rānī, s.f. A queen (decorated with the tiara), the principal wife of a rājā or king (=pāṭ-rānī):—paṭ kholnā (-kā), To open, or to remove, a screen; to take off or remove a covering; to lift, or to remove, a veil:—paṭ-vastra, s.m. The kind of cloth called paṭ.
پٿ पट paṭ
H پٿ पट paṭ [S. पत, or पतित], adj. Lying flat, lying on the face, upside down, overturned, upset; prone, inclined; falling flat, useless, ineffective (as the blow of a sword, &c.); lying uncultivated, fallow, waste (land); uninhabited, deserted (village); lying neglected, forgotten, effaced, wiped out;—s.m. A willing catamite:—paṭ-par or paṭ-paṛ (paṭ+par, or paṭ+paṛ, rt. of paṛnā), adj. & s.m. Level, flat; bare of trees, &c.; a bare plain, a desert waste; moist land caked by sunshine after rain or a flood:—paṭ-par-kī nāʼo, s.f. A bullock cart:—paṭ-paṛā, s.m. A flat surface; a bare plain, &c. (=paṭpaṛ); flatness, evenness:—paṭ-paṛī, s.f. The temple:—paṭ ho-jānā, v.n. To be closed.
پت पत pat
H پت पत pat [S. पदं], s.f. Good name, honour, character, reputation, credit (syn. ābrū):—pat utārnā (-kī), To drag down (one's) good name, &c., to ruin the character, &c. (of), to disgrace:—pat jānā, v.n. To lose one's good name, &c.; to be discredited, dishonoured, or disgraced:—pat rakhnā (apnī), To preserve (one's) good name, &c.