شکم shikam, or shikm
P شکم shikam, or shikm, s.m. The belly, stomach:—shikam-banda, s.m. A slave to his belly, an epicure, a glutton; a servant who works for his board:—shikam-parast, or shikam-parwar, s.m. A pamperer of his belly, an epicure, a glutton; a sensualist:—shikam-ser, adj. Full, satiated (syn. peṭ-bharā).
سقيم saqīm v.n. fr. سقم; see suqm
A سقيم saqīm (v.n. fr. سقم; see suqm), adj. Diseased, disordered, sick, ailing; infirm, weak; unsound, faulty, defective.
سقم suqm, vulg. suqum inf. n. of سقم 'to be or become diseased,' c.
A سقم suqm, vulg. suqum (inf. n. of سقم 'to be or become diseased,' &c.), s.m. Disease, disorder, sickness; defect, flaw.