شوهر shauhar, shohar
P شوهر shauhar, shohar [Pehl. shǒʼi; Zend khshudra, 'seed'; S. क्षुद्र], s.m. A husband.
شہر shahr v.n. fr. شہر 'to be apparent,' c.
A شہر shahr (v.n. fr. شہر 'to be apparent,' &c.), s.m. (orig.) 'The new moon when it appears'; a lunar month.
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).
شہر shahr
P شہر shahr [Pehl. shatan; old P. khsatra; Zend khshathra, rt. khshi; S. क्षत्र, rt. क्षि], s.m. A city, town:—shahr-āshob, s.m. A disturber of the peace of a city; (met.) a mistress;—a poem on a ruined city:—shahr-āshobī, s.f. Disturbance of the peace of a city:—shahr-ba-dar, s.m. Banishment;—an exile; an outlaw:—shahr-ba-dar karnā, v.t. To expel from the town, to banish:—shahr-band, s.f. Wall of a city;—a prison:—shahr-panāh, s.f. Wall round a town; fortifications of a town, intrenchments round a town;—shahr-pūrā, s.m. Suburbs:—shahr-ḵẖabrā, s.m. An intelligencer; a newsmonger, quidnunc:—shahr-ě-ḵẖamoshāṅ, s.m. 'The city of the silent'; a cemetery:—shahr-dār, s.m. A bird-catcher; a huntsman:—shahr-g̠arīb, s.m. A stranger, a traveller:—shahr-gard, s.m. A city patrol:—shahr-gasht, s.m. A city patrol;—patroning a city; a marriage procession through a city.
شہاد shahād prob. for A. ashhād, pl. of shāhid
P شہاد shahād (prob. for A. ashhād, pl. of shāhid), s.m. Evidences, witnesses.