نلخ talḵẖ
P نلخ talḵẖ [prob. fr. Zend thwareś: cf. tursh], adj. Bitter, acrid; rancid; punsent; unpalatable; acrimonious. malicious; sad, sorrowful:—talḵẖ-dāna, s.m. Darnel, tares:—talḵẖ-rū, adj. Morose, surly; of severe or stern aspect:—talḵẖ-kām, adj. Bitter to the palate; distasteful; disappointed:—talḵẖ-kāmī, s.f. Bitterness of taste; disappointment:—talḵẖ karnā, v.t. To make (a thing) bitter (to or for, -par), to embitter, to aggravate; to cool or damp (joy, ardour, &c.):—talḵẖ-go, adj. Of bitter speech; plain-spoken; harsh, sharp, caustic:—talḵẖ-mizāj, adj. Ill-tempered.