آمد āmad
P آمد āmad [v.n. of āmadan; ā+Pehl. gmatan, rt. Zend gam = S. गम्], s.m. Coming, approach, arrival; access; coming in, income; receipts;—adj. Coming naturally, natural, unartificial, not studied (opp. to āward); plain, simple:—āmad-āmad, s.f. The announcement of an arrival:—āmad-raft, āmad o raft, s.f. Coming and going; ingress and egress, communication, intercourse; passage, way, thoroughfare:—āmad-shud, āmad o shud, s.f.=āmad-raft:—āmad o ḵẖarć, Receipts and disbursements:—āmad-wālā, s.m. One who has a large income, a rich man; a merchant who purchases imported goods wholesale.
عمود ʻamūd v.n. fr. عمد 'to stay, prop,' c.
A عمود ʻamūd (v.n. fr. عمد 'to stay, prop,' &c.), s.m., Pole (of a tent, &c.); a pillar, column; (in Geom.) a perpendicular;—a staff, club, cudgel;—a mace:—ʻamūd-bāzī, s.f. Playing or fighting with clubs, cudgelling:—ʻamūd ḍālnā (-par), To drop or draw a perpendicular (on):—ʻamūd-ě-ṣubḥ, s.m. The morning rays or refulgence:—ʻamūd khaiṅćnā, or ʻamūd nikālnā, To erect a perpendicular (on, -par), to draw a perpendicular (from, -se).
اميد umed, umīd, ummed, ummaid
P اميد umed, umīd, ummed, ummaid, s.f. Hope, expectation; trust, dependence; (syn. ās, q.v.); hope or prospect of offspring, pregnancy:—ummed-par, adv. In hope, in expectation, in anticipation (of):—ummed thī, It was hoped or expected:—umed dilānā or dilwānā (-ko), To give hope, to lead (one) to hope, to raise expectations; to promise; to assure:—umed rakhnā (-kī), To entertain hope, to hope, expect, look for; to trust or confide (in); to depend (on):—ummed-se, adj. Expecting, pregnant:—ummed o bīm. Hope and fear.
عماد ʻimād v.n. fr. عمد 'to stay, prop,' c.
A عماد ʻimād (v.n. fr. عمد 'to stay, prop,' &c.), s.m. A stay, prop, support; confidence, reliance, trust;—a pillar, column (=ʻamūd):—ʻimādu-d-daula, 'Pillar of the state'; a proper name.