سحاف suḥāf, vulg. saḥāf v.n. fr. سحف 'to strip off' c.
A سحاف suḥāf, vulg. saḥāf (v.n. fr. سحف 'to strip off' &c.), s.m. Consumption, ulceration of the lungs.
صحائف ṣaḥāʼif
A صحائف ṣaḥāʼif, s.m. pl. (of ṣaḥīfa), Pages, leaves; books, volumes.
صوف ṣūf
A صوف ṣūf, s.m. Wool; a piece of wool, or cloth, or thread, &c. (put into an (Indian) inkstand);—the cross-threads of gold-lace (goṭā); a kind of silk stuff:—ṣūf ḍālnā (-meṅ), To put a piece of cloth, &c. (into an inkstand).
سپاه sipāh
P سپاه sipāh [old P. śpāda; Pehl. śpāh; Zend śpādha; cf. S. पदाति, and H. piyādā], s.f. Soldiery, soldiers; troops, forces, army:—sipāh-sālār (or sipah-sālār), s.m. Commander of an army, a general:—sipāh- (or sipah-) garī, s.f. The military profession, soldiering; military tactics.
سيف saif
A سيف saif, s.f. A sword:—saif-bān, s.m. A rocket which has a sword attached to its tail:—saif-zabān, adj. & s.m. Having a tongue like a sword;—one who possesses effective spells; one whose curses prevail.