شش shash
P شش shash, corr. shish [Pehl. shash; Zend khshvas; S. षष्], adj. Six:—shash-pahal, or shash-panlū, and shash-jihat, adj. & s.m. Six-sided, hexagonal;—a hexagon; a cube:—shash-ḵẖāna, adj. Having six compartments; six-roomed; having six grooves (a rifle); six-barrelled:—shash-dar, s.m. 'Six doors'; a cube, a die;—a point of the table at the game of nard from which one cannot extricate himself:—adj. Wonderful; confounded, amazed, perplexed:—shash-dar rahnā, v.n. To stand amazed, be astounded, &c.:—shash-māhī, adj. Six-monthly, half-yearly;—s.f. The space of six months; the half-yearly accounts of a village:—shash-o-panj, s.m. lit. 'Sixes and fives,' anxious thought, deliberation, anxiety, uneasiness; uncertainty, hesitation; confusion, bewilderment, perplexity:—shash-o-panj-meṅ, adv. At sixes and sevens.
ساس sās prob.=A. sās, 'weevil'
P ساس sās (prob.=A. sās, 'weevil'), s.m. A bug; flee louse.
سوس sūs
A سوس sūs, s.m. Liquorice, Glycyrrhiza.
شيش शीश śīś
H شيش शीश śīś, s.m. corr. of sīs or sīsā, q.v.
شش shush prob. akin to S. श्वस्
P شش shush (prob. akin to S. श्वस्), s.m. The lungs:—dard-ě-shush, s.m. The peripneumony.