نوش nosh
P نوش nosh, s.m. A drink, a draught; anything drunk (esp. sweet, agreeable, and wholesome);—a present;—a reward;—an antidote;—part. adj. & s.m. (fr. nosh-īdan, a denom. fr. nosh) Drinking;—drinker (used as last member of compounds, e.g. bāda-nosh, 'wine-drinker'):—nosh-ā-nosh, s.m. Repeated drinking, carousing;—adv. With full cups, with repeated bumpers:—nosh-dārū, s.f. An antidote; a remedy;—treacle;—an electuary:—nosh-ě-jān farmānā or karnā, or nosh farmānā or karnā, To eat, to drink (forms used in respectful speech):—nosh karnā, To drink, eat, devour, swallow, sup, sip.
نيش nesh prob. i.q. neza, z and sh being interchangeable
P نيش nesh (prob. i.q. neza, z and sh being interchangeable), s.m. Sting (esp. of a venomous animal);—a lancet; a probe;—a puncture, a small incision:—nesh-dār, adj. Possessing a sting:—nesh-zan, adj. & s.m. Stinging; wounding, &c.;—a stinger; (met.) a backbiter, maligner; tell-tale; one who inflames disputes, an incendiary; a marplot:—nesh-zanī, s.f. The striking with a sting, stinging;—backbiting, maligning; tale-bearing; the exciting of quarrels, mischief-making;—marring, frustrating.
ناصح nāṣěḥ act. part. of نصح 'to counsel,' c.
A ناصح nāṣěḥ (act. part. of نصح 'to counsel,' &c.), part. adj. & s.m. Giving good advice, right-counselling; faithful (minister, &c.);—adviser, monitor, counsellor, sincere friend; faithful minister.
نوشه nau-shah
P نوشه nau-shah, s.m. A young king;—a bridegroom (i.q. nau-shāh, q.v.s.v. nau).
نصائِح naṣāʼiḥ
A نصائِح naṣāʼiḥ, s.f. pl. (of naṣīḥat, q.v.), Counsels, advices, admonitions, &c.