سوير सवेर sawer
H سوير सवेर sawer [S. स+वेला], adj. & adv. Early, timely; in good time, soon.
سوار suwār, vulg. sawār =S. अश्व+वार; see aswār, and asp
P سوار suwār, vulg. sawār (=S. अश्व+वार; see aswār, and asp), adj. & s.m. Mounted, riding (on, -par); on horse-back; embarked (on a ship, &c.); (met.) drunk, tipsy;—one who is mounted, a rider, horseman, cavalier, horse-soldier, trooper; cavalry:—sawār-kār, s.m. A horse-breaker; horseman, a good rider, a jockey:—sawār-kārī, s.f. Good riding, horsmanship, jockeyship:—sawār karnā, v.t. To cause to ride, to mount (one, on or in, -par or meṅ):—sawār honā (-par), To ride, to mount (on).
صور ṣuwar, or ṣiwar, or ṣūr
A صور ṣuwar, or ṣiwar, or ṣūr, s.f. pl. (of ṣūrat, q.v.), Forms, shapes, figures, &c.
سواد sawād
A سواد sawād, s.m. Blackness; black colour; blackening; soot; smoke; black clothing; the black or inner part of the heart, the heart's core; the rural district (of any province or town), environs (of a city), suburbs;—a rough draft; reading; ability:—sawād-ě-aʻẕam, s.m. Any large city; Mecca:—sawāduʼl-bat̤n, s.m. The liver.