نوشو nau-shau shau, rt. of shudan, 'to be or become'
P نوشو nau-shau (shau, rt. of shudan, 'to be or become'), adj. New, recent, fresh; young (i.q. nau, q.v.).
نوشه nosha rel. n. fr. nosh, q.v.
P نوشه nosha (rel. n. fr. nosh, q.v.), adj. Sweet; cheerful;—fortunate, prosperous, happy.
نوشي noshī abst. s. fr. nosh, q.v.
P نوشي noshī (abst. s. fr. nosh, q.v.), s.f. Drinking (used, like the part. nosh, as last member of compounds, e.g. bāda-noshī, 'wine-drinking').
نشا nashā; H. नशा naśā, or निशा niśā for A. نشاة nashāt, and نَشًا nashaṉ
P نشا nashā; H. नशा naśā, or निशा niśā (for A. نشاة nashāt, and نَشًا nashaṉ, v.n. fr. نَشَا (for نشو), 'to be intoxicated,' &c.), s.m. Intoxication (lit. & fig.), drunkenness;—headache or crop-sickness (from over-drinking);—intoxicating liquor or drug, an intoxicant;—(for A. nashaṉ) perception of odour;—an agreeable smell, fragrance:—nashe-bāz, or nashā-ḵẖẉur, vulg. nashā-ḵẖor, s.m. One who sots or topes, a drunkard; one who smokes or eats intoxicating drugs:—nashā-pānī, or niśā-pānī, s.m. Intoxicating liquors or drugs;—a comprehensive or an indefinite term for intoxication:—nashā-pānī karnā, To drink intoxicating liquor, or bhang;—to take bribes:—nashā jamānā, v.n. = nashā-pānī karnā:—nashā ćaṛhnā (-ko), Intoxicating drink, &c. to get to the head, to be or become intoxicated:—nashā ćhānā or ćhā-jānā (-ko), 'Wine, &c. to cloud the brain,' to be half seas over;—nashe-dār, adj. Possessing intoxicating properties, intoxicating:—nashe-kā utār, or nashe-kā ḵẖumār, s.m. The going off of intoxication, becoming sober;—the after-effects of intoxication, headache or crop-sickness from over-drinking:—nashā karnā, v.int. To cause or produce intoxication (to, or in), to intoxicate;—to be addicted to drinking intoxicating liquor or bhang, to sot, to tope;—to be in the habit of smoking or eating intoxicating drugs:—nashe-kī lahar, or nashe-kī jhāṅj, s.f. The flush or excitement of wine or other intoxicant:—nashe-kī ḥālat-meṅ, or nashe-meṅ, adv. In a state of intoxication:—nashe-meṅ ćūr honā, or nashe-meṅ g̠arq-āb honā, To be completely besotted by drink, to be dead drunk:—nashā haran honā (-kā), The effects of drink to pass off, to recover from intoxication; to come to one's senses:—nashā honā (-ko), To be intoxicated (i.q. nashā ćaṛhnā).
ناشي nāshī prop. ناشئ nāshiʼ, act. part. of نشأ 'to grow,' c.
A ناشي nāshī (prop. ناشئ nāshiʼ, act. part. of نشأ 'to grow,' &c.), part. adj. Growing; beginning; appearing;—apparent, evident;—s.m. & f. Who or what grows;—a boy or girl starting into youth.