تختي taḵẖtī, dim. of taḵẖta
P تختي taḵẖtī, (dim. of taḵẖta), s.f. A small plank; a small board (like a slate) for children to write on; a tablet, a signet of stone; a leaf or thin plate of stained glass; agate, topaz, or other precious stone with a sentence of the Qorʼān inscribed or engraven on it worn hung from the neck of children and others (rather as an amulet than as an ornament); a plate (on which anything is engraved=paṭṭa); the breast.
تختي taḵẖtī from taḵẖt
P تختي taḵẖtī (from taḵẖt), adj. Of a throne; becoming a throne;—ornamented with gold and silver leaf.
تخته taḵẖta see taḵẖt
P تخته taḵẖta (see taḵẖt), s.m. A plank, board; platform; deck (of a ship); drawbridge; table; bench; stool; pedestal (of a statue); sign-board; notice-board; a bier; a bed (of flowers, &c.), garden-plot; a sheet of paper:—taḵẖta-bandī, s.f. Wainscot, boarding;—taḵẖta-bandī karnā (-kī), To board, plank, to floor with boards:—taḵẖta-gardan, adj. Thick, broad, and straight-necked (a horse):—taḵẖta-musat̤t̤aḥ, s.m. A plane-table (for surveying):—taḵẖta-nard, taḵẖta-ě-nard, s.m. The game of ćausar, q.v.; backgammon.