ٿهنڐائي ठण्डाई ṭhandāʼī
H ٿهنڐائي ठण्डाई ṭhandāʼī [Prk. ठड्ढअइआ; S. स्तब्ध+ता+इका], s.f. Refrigerant medicine; a cooling drink; the intoxicating potion made of bhang.
ٿهنڐي ठण्डी ṭhanḍī
H ٿهنڐي ठण्डी ṭhanḍī, s.f. Small-pox (colloq. and peculiar to the speech of Moh. women):—ṭhanḍī ḍhalnā, v.n. To scale, to recover from small-pox.
ٿهونڙي ठोंड़ी ṭhoṅṛī
H ٿهونڙي ठोंड़ी ṭhoṅṛī, = H ٿهونڐي ठोंडी ṭhoṅḍī, s.f.=ṭhoṛhī or ṭhoṛī, q.v.
ٿهونڐي ठोंडी ṭhoṅḍī
H ٿهونڐي ठोंडी ṭhoṅḍī, = H ٿهونڙي ठोंड़ी ṭhoṅṛī, s.f.=ṭhoṛhī or ṭhoṛī, q.v.
ٿهنڐا ठण़्डा ṭhanḍā
H ٿهنڐا ठण़्डा ṭhanḍā [Prk. ठड्ढओ; S. स्तब्ध+कः], adj. (f. -ī), Cold, cool, chill, bleak; frozen; iced, cooled; refreshed; cold-hearted, insensible; dead; pacified, appeased, soothed, allayed, extinguished, set at rest; still, quiet, calm, tranquil; mild, placid, gentle; impotent, lacking virility; dull, inactive (as a market); free from weeds (as a soil):—ṭhanḍā paṛnā, v.n. To become cold or cool; to abate or become extinguished (as anger, wantonness, virility, &c.):—ṭhanḍe peṭoṅ, adv. Quietly, peaceably, at peace:—ṭhanḍe-thanḍe, adv. While it is cool, in the cool of the day, in the morning or evening;—at peace, peaceably:—ṭhaṅḍī sāṅs bharnā, v.n. To heave a deep (lit. cold) sigh, to sigh in despair:—ṭhanḍā karnā, v.t. To make cold, to cool; to ice, to freeze; to extinguish (a light, &c.), to quench, allay; to refresh; to soothe, comfort, assuage; to pacify, appease:—ṭhanḍā karne-wālā, adj. (Med.) Refrigerant:—ṭhanḍī karāhī, s.f. Sweetmeat (ḥalwā) made at the close of a feast (when the pan is becoming cool):—ṭhanḍī garmī, s.f. Lukewarmness; a show of love, pretended affection:—ṭhanḍī maṭṭī, s.f. A stunted growth; an impotent person:—ṭhanḍā honā, v.n. To become cool or cold, to cool; to rest (after fatigue); to be refreshed; to be extinguished (a light); to be allayed, &c.; to be appeased or pacified; to be comforted; to be subdued or tamed, to submit, yield; to lose virility:—kalejā ṭhanḍā honā (-kā), To have one's longing, or revenge, &c. gratified; to be avenged; to be satisfied; to be solaced or comforted; to be pleased or happy.