دوا dawā v.n. fr. دوي 'to be diseased'; or fr. داوي, 'to treat medically,' conj. iii of دوي
A دوا dawā (v.n. fr. دوي 'to be diseased'; or fr. داوي, 'to treat medically,' conj. iii of دوي), s.f. Medicine; a remedy:—dawā-paẕīr, adj. Medicable, admitting of a remedy, remediable, curable:—dawā-ḵẖāna, s.m. A room for medicines, a medical hall, an apothecary's shop; a dispensary:—dawā-dārū, s.f., or dawā-darman, s.f. Use of medicine, application of a remedy; medical treatment; medicine, remedy:—dawā-dārū karnā (-kī), To treat medically, to apply or use a remedy:—dawā-sāz, s.m. A maker or compounder of medicines, an apothecary:—dawā-farosh, s.m. A seller of medicines, a druggist:—dawā karnā (-kī), To treat medically, to apply a remedy, to remedy, cure, heal:—dawā khānā, To take medicine:—dawā lagnā (-ko), A medicine to take effect.