چند ćand
P چند ćand [old P. ćant; Pehl. ćand; Zend. ćvant, rt. ću; S. चियत्], adj. How much? how many? how often? how long?—so many; several, some, a few, sundry; (in comp.) quantity, as much or many, times, fold (e.g. du-ćand, 'two-fold'):—ćand dar ćand, adj. & adv. Several, various; exceeding, excessive; many times, many fold:—ćand-rozā, adj. Of or for a few days, ephemeral, temporary, transitory, transient:—har-ćand, har-ćand-ki, adj. Much as, with all that, so much the more; although, notwithstanding, nevertheless, however.
چند चन्द ćand
H چند चन्द ćand [Prk. चंदो; S. चन्द्रः], s.m. The moon (=ćāṅd):—ćand-badan, ćand-mukh, s.m. A face as bright or as beautiful as the moon;—adj.=ćand-badanā, ćand-badanī, or ćand-mukhā, or ćand-mukhī, adj. Moon-faced, having a face as beautiful as the moon (=S. ćandra-vadana, ćandra-mukha, &c.).
چاند चांद ćāṅd
H چاند चांद ćāṅd [Prk. चन्दो or चंदो; S. चन्द्रः], s.m. The moon; the crown of the head; a white spot in the forehead of cattle, &c. (and many other things which are moon-like); a semi-lunar gold ornament (worn under two others on the head); a target or mark (to shoot at); a lunar month:—ćāṅd-tārā, s.m. Cloth figured with moons and stars; a robe made of flowered muslin, &c.:—ćāṅd ćhipānā, v.n. To change as the moon:—ćāṅd dekhnā, v.n. To look out for, or to see, the new moon as soon as it is visible:—ćāṅd-rāt, s.f. The night of new moon, the first night of a lunar month:—ćāṅd-kā ṭukṛā, s.m.f. lit. 'Piece of the moon'; a lovely person (man or woman), a beauty (syn. mah-pāra):—ćāṅd-kā khet karnā, v.n. The moon to rise (e.g. ćāṅd-ne khet kiyā, 'the moon rose, or has risen'):—ćāṅd mārnā, To fire at a target or mark:—ćāṅd-mārī, s.f. Firing at a target; target-practice:—ćār ćāṅd lagnā, v.n. To have a splendid or beautiful appearance:—to be exalted, be raised to a post of honour;—to make a display, to act or walk ostentatiously:—ćaṛhtā ćāṅd, s.m. The rising moon:—ḍūbtā ćāṅd, s.m. The setting moon:—ḵẖālī-kā ćāṅd, s.m. The month of ẕī-qād (in which no festival is held, and which is considered unlucky).