ترك turk, vulg. turuk, turak cf. S. turushka
A & P ترك turk, vulg. turuk, turak (cf. S. turushka), s.m. 'A Turk'; a Turkish, or a Mohammadan soldier; a Mohammadan; a barbarian; a plunderer; a vagabond; (fig.) a beautiful-faced person:—turk-istān, s.m. The country of the (eastern) Turks, Transoxiania:—turk-tāz, s.m. turk-tāzī, s.f. A rapid raid or plundering expedition; inroad, depredation, attack (=tāz);—feigned anger (of a lover); walking affectedly or with a swinging gait:—turk-ćashm, s.m. A captivating or killing eye:—turk-sawār, s.m. A horseman, cavalier:—turk-mizāj, adj. Of a savage disposition, ruthless, cruel; sly; wicked, depraved.
تاريك tārīk
P تاريك tārīk [Pehl. tārīk; fr. Z. tãthra, rt. tam = S. tam], adj. Dark, obscure:—tārīk-ćashm, adj. Dim-sighted, short-sighted; blind.
تراك tarāk
P تراك tarāk, = P تراق tarāq, (=tarāsh, q.v.), s.f. The sound or noise of the snapping or splitting of a stone, &c. sound of a falling body, of a blow, &c.; crack (=taṛāk, q.v.).
تڙاك तड़ाक taṛāk
H تڙاك तड़ाक taṛāk [S. तड+क+rt. कृ], s.f. Sound of the snapping, bursting, or cracking, &c. of a body or thing; sound of a stroke or blow; crack, crash, whack, &c. (see next):—taṛāk-paṛāk, adv. In quick succession, quickly, rapidly; without delay or hesitation, readily, at once:—taṛāk-se, adv. With a crack or crash, with a report; noisily, boisterously, rudely; without hesitation, smartly, quickly.
تارك tārak
P تارك tārak, s.m. A hill; heap; head, top, summit; the crown (of the head=tār, q.v.).