پري parī
P پري parī, s.f. A fairy; (fig.) a beautiful woman:—parī-band, s.m. A kind of ornament:—parī-paikar, parī-ćěhrā, pari-ruḵẖsār, pari-rū, adj. Fairy-faced, beautiful, angelic:—parī-ḵẖẉān, s.m. One who holds the fairies and genn in subjection, or who has them at his call; a magician:—parī-ḵẖẉānī, s.f. Calling aid from the fairies, exorcism:—parī-dār, adj. & s.m. Possessed by fairies or demous; one so possessed; one who has the fairies at his command:—parī-zād, adj. & s.m. Fairy-born; beautiful, lovely;—a fairy; a beauty:—parī-stān, pari-stān, s.m. Fairy-land:—parī-kā sāya, s.m. The shadow of a fairy,' possession by an evil spirit:—parī-vash, adj. Fairy-like, beautiful.
پيرا पेरा perā
P پيرا पेरा perā, s.f. A kind of musical instrument.
پوري पूरी pūrī
H پوري पूरी pūrī, s.f.=pūrā-pan, q.v.
پوده pauda
H پوده pauda, s.m. A plant=paudā, q.v.:—pauda-gāh, s.f. A nursery for plants.
پاري पारी pārī
H پاري पारी pārī, s.f. Time, turn, &c.=bārī, q.v.;—a cup; a large leathern vessel:—pārī bāṅdhnā, v.n. To arrange to take by turns.