شہد shahd, vulg. shahad
A شہد shahd, vulg. shahad, s.m. Honey (syn. madhu); anything very sweet:—shahd-kī makkhī, or shahd-makkhī, s.f. A bee:—shahad-kī mīṭhī ćhurī, lit. 'A sweet honeyed knife'; a foe in the garb of a friend:—shahad lagā-kar ćāṭnā, v.t. (colloq.), 'To apply honey and lick'; to keep a useless thing very carefully:—shahad lagā-ke alag ho-jānā, v.n. (colloq.), To sow dissension (between), to set by the ears.
شہيد shahīd v.n. fr. شہد 'to give testimony,' c.
A شہيد shahīd (v.n. fr. شہد 'to give testimony,' &c.), s.m. A witness; one who is slain in the cause of (the Mohammadan) religion (on the field of battle, fighting against unbelievers, &c.); a martyr:—shahīd honā, v.n. To be slain in battle against unbelievers; to become a martyr, to suffer martyrdom; to come by one's death unjustly, or by accident, &c.;—to fall desperately in love (with).
شہاد shahād prob. for A. ashhād, pl. of shāhid
P شہاد shahād (prob. for A. ashhād, pl. of shāhid), s.m. Evidences, witnesses.
شہود shuhūd
A شہود shuhūd, corr. shahūd, s.m. pl. (of shāhid, q.v.), Witnesses; evidences, testimonies;—Friday; the day of resurrection.
شاهد shāhid act. part. of شہد 'to bear witness,' c.
A شاهد shāhid (act. part. of شہد 'to bear witness,' &c.), s.m. One who bears witness, a witness, deponent; (in P. shāhid or shāhad, m. & f.) a sweetheart, a beloved object; a handsome man; a beautiful woman; a female friend:—shāhid-ě-ḥāl, s.m. A witness of facts, an eye-witness:—shāhid-ě-roz, s.m. The sun.