وحشت waḥshat for A. وحشة, fr. waḥsh
P وحشت waḥshat (for A. وحشة, fr. waḥsh), s.f. A desert, solitude, dreary place;—loneliness, solitariness, dreariness;—sadness, grief, care;—wildness, fierceness, ferocity, savageness; barbarity, barbarism;—timidity, fear, fright, dread, terror, horror;—distraction, madness:—waḥshat-as̤ar, adj. Impressing with horror; horrible, frightful:—waḥshat-ālūda, or waḥshat-angez, or waḥshat-nāk, adj. Desolate, dreary, frightful, horrible, shocking, harrowing; bewildering:—waḥshat-zada, adj. Struck with loneliness; awe-struck, aghast, terrified:—waḥshat honā, v.n. To be bewildered, to be distracted, &c.