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क़हतقحط

famine, dearth, scarcity, drought

दुभिक्ष, अकाल, अभाव, क़िल्लत, बहुत अधिक कमी।

khaT

खटکھٹ

thud

khet

खेतکھیت

field, ground, soil, crop

khoT

खोटکھوٹ

Adulteration, Alloy, Blemish, Evil

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قحط qaḥt̤ inf. n. of قحط 'to be withheld' rain; 'to fail,' c.

A قحط qaḥt̤ (inf. n. of قحط 'to be withheld' (rain); 'to fail,' &c.), s.m. Drought, scarcity, dearth; failure of the crops or harvest; famine; want, penury, hunger, starvation:—qaḥt̤ paṛnā, v.n. Famine to occur:—qaḥt̤-zada, adj. & s.m. Stricken with dearth; famine-stricken; starving, famished; dead from starvation;—one who is starving; one who has died of starvation; a starveling; a glutton:—qaḥt̤-sālī, s.f. Dearth; failure of harvest; famine.

کهاٿ खाट khāṭ

H کهاٿ खाट khāṭ [Prk. खट्टा; S. खद्वा], s.f. A bedstead;—a cot on which a corpse is conveyed to the burning-ground, a bier:—khāṭ-se utār-lenā, v.t. To take down (a dying man) from his bed:—khāṭ-se lag-jānā, v.n. To be bed-ridden:—khāṭ-khaṭolā, s.m. Bed and baggage, goods and chattels.

کهٿ खट khaṭ

H کهٿ खट khaṭ [S. षट्], adj. Six:—khaṭ-pad (ʻsix-legged'), s.m. A species of large black bee:—khaṭ-pūrā (ʻhaving six compartments'), s.m. A kind of rake for breaking up the soil into small beds:—khaṭ-rāg (ʻsix songs'), s.m. Discordant singing; jarring, discord, wrangling;—khaṭ-rāg lānā, To make a noise or row; to create discord:—khaṭ-ras, s.m. The six tastes (see ras):—khaṭ-śāstr, s.m.=shaṭ-śāstra, q.v.s.v. shaṭ.

کهٿ खट khaṭ contrac. of khāṭ, q.v.

H کهٿ खट khaṭ (contrac. of khāṭ, q.v.), s.f. Bedstead, bed (used in comp.):—khaṭ-bunā, s.m. A bed-weaver:—khaṭ-ćhappar, s.m. A tester-bedstead (=ćhapar-khaṭ):—khaṭ-kīrā or kīṛā, (dialec.) khaṭ-kirwā, or khaṭ-gīr, or khaṭ-mal, s.m. A bug:—khaṭ-mutwā, s.m. A piss-a-bed.

کهيت खेत khet

H کهيت खेत khet [Prk. खेत्तं; S. क्षेत्रं], s.m. Ground, land, soil; a field; field (of battle); (in Geom.) a plain superficies, a surface;—a sacred spot or district, a holy place;—origin, breed, caste:—khet ānā, v.n. To be slain in the field (of battle); to become helpless:—khet-bāṅt, s.m. Allotment of land (to villagers):—khet-patr, or khet-ḵẖat, s.m. Mortgage of a field:—khet-ćiṭṭhā, s.m. A rough field-book:—khet ćhoṛnā, To flee from the field (of battle):—khet-dār, s.m. The owner or occupant of a field:—khet rakhnā, v.t. To kill in the field (of battle):—khet rahnā 'To remain in the field,' to be slain in battle:—khet kāṭnā To reap a field:—khet-karm, s.m. Husbandry. &c. (=khetī, q.v.):—khet karnā, To cultivate, till (land);—to begin to rise, to appear (the moon):—khet kamānā, To prepare the ground or soil, to manure land:—khet-nāp, s.f. 'Surface-measurement'; plane geometry:—khet nikālnā, To clear land:—khet nalānā, or khet nikānā, or khet marānā, To weed a field:—khet-wār, adv. According to the fields; field by field; per field.

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