کهم खम kham
H کهم खम kham, s.m. contrac. of khambh, q.v.
کهم खम kham
H کهم खम kham, s.m. corr. of خم 'upper arm,' q.v. (for phrases).
خم ḵẖam
P خم ḵẖam [rt. Zend qap = S. स्वप्], adj. & s.m. Curved, twisted, bent, crooked, bowed; curled; coiled;—a bend, curve, crook; a curl, knot, ringlet; a coil, fold, ply; crookedness, curvature; bending, flexure;—the part of a noose which encircles the neck; a noose;—the upper arm:—ḵẖam-andar-ḵẖam or ḵẖam-dar-ḵẖam, adj. Twist within twist; curly;—s.m. Curling locks;—ḵẖam bajānā, ḵẖam ṭhoṅknā (apne), To strike the hand against the arms (preparatory to wrestling), to challenge (as wrestlers do):—ḵẖam-ćam, s.m. Graceful motion;—coquetry, blandishment (of a mistress);—adj. Elegant, graceful:—ḵẖam-ě-ćaugān, s.m. The curved stick with which hockey-on-horseback is played:—ḵẖam-dār, adj. Curved, twisted, bent, crooked, &c. (=ḵẖam):—ḵẖam mārnā = ḵẖam ṭhoṅknā, q.v.:—ḵẖam-o-ćam = ḵẖam-ćam, q.v.
خم ḵẖum
P خم ḵẖum [Zend ḵẖumba; S. कुम्भ], s.m. A large vessel or jar; an alembic, a still:—ḵẖum-ćaṛhānā, To boil clothes preparatory to washing them:—ḵẖum-ḵẖāna, ḵẖum-kada, s.m. A liquor-shop, a tavern.
خام ḵẖām =S. आम
P خام ḵẖām (=S. आम), adj. Raw, unripe, green, crude, immature; inexpert, inexperienced; vain, puerile, absurd; not solid or substantial, not made of masonry, of unbaked earth or of mud; rough, approximate (as an estimate, &c.); imperfect, unsound, bad; lower, smaller (weight or measure,—opp. to puḵẖta, 'the larger' of two standard weights):—ḵẖām āmdanī, s.f. Gross receipts or collections (of revenue):—ḵẖām-pāra, A term of abuse applied to a woman who has been cohabited with before the age of maturity;—a sharp or cunning woman; a prude:—ḵẖām ćiṭṭhā, s.m. A rough statement or account:—ḵẖām-ḵẖiyālī, s.f. Vain imaginations; crude ideas:—ḵẖām-dast, adj. & s.m. Inexpert, awkward;—a bungler:—ḵẖām-dastī, s.f. Inexpertness, bungling:—ḵẖām-shurwā, s.m. Half-boiled soup:—ḵẖām-shob, adj. Half-washed, rinsed:—ḵẖām t̤abʻ, adj. Foolish, absurd; dull:—ḵẖām-t̤amaʻ, adj. Entertaining vain desires:—ḵẖām-t̤amaʻī, s.f. The entertaining of vain desires; foolish desire:—ḵẖām-ʻaqlī, s.f. Weak understanding; folly:—ḵẖām ʻilāqa, s.m. An estate which is under direct management (and not leased):—ḵẖām-fit̤rat, adj. Weak-minded:—ḵẖām-kārī, s.f. Inexpertness, unskilfulness, awkwardness;—a writing reed, a pen (see ḵẖāma):—ḵẖām-karnā, v.t. See ḵẖāmnā.