شوکهہ शोख śokh
H شوکهہ शोख śokh, s.m. corr. of شوش śosh, q.v.
شوخ shoḵẖ
P شوخ shoḵẖ, adj. Bright (as colour, &c.), cheerful, gay, sprightly; buxom; brisk, spirited; humorous, sly; whimsical, capricious, playful, mischievous; petulant, saucy, bold, daring, hardened, strong; insolent, presumptuous; brazen, wanton, impudent, shameless;—s.f. A wanton:—shoḵẖ-ćashm, or shoḵẖ-dīda, adj. Playful-eyed; of a wanton look, lewd, impudent:—shoḵẖ-ćashmī, s.f. Playfulness of the eye; wantonness:—shoḵẖ-mizāj, adj. Of a gay disposition, &c.
سکهہ सिख sikh
H سکهہ सिख sikh [S. शिष्यः], s.m. Disciple, pupil, scholar, apprentice; a follower of Gurū Nānak, a Sikh; the people who inhabit the Panjāb.
سکهہ सिख sikh
H سکهہ सिख sikh, s.f. corr. of شکها śikhā, q.v.
سيخ sīḵẖ
P سيخ sīḵẖ, s.f. A skewer; a spit; any long thin piece of metal; a piece of iron (about a cubit long) with which faqīrs pierce their necks and cheeks:—sīḵẖ-par lagānā (-ko), To put on the spit; to roast;—(met.) to burn, inflame:—sīḵẖ-pā, adj. & s.m. Rearing (a horse);—a rearer.