سکهہ सिख sikh
H سکهہ सिख sikh [S. शिष्यः], s.m. Disciple, pupil, scholar, apprentice; a follower of Gurū Nānak, a Sikh; the people who inhabit the Panjāb.
سکهہ सिख sikh
H سکهہ सिख sikh, s.f. corr. of شکها śikhā, q.v.
شيح shaiḵẖ, vulg. sheḵẖ
A شيح shaiḵẖ, vulg. sheḵẖ, s.m. An old or elderly man, a venerable old man, an elder; a head or chief of a tribe, or of a village; the head of a religious confraternity, a doctor of religion and law, a prelate; a reputed saint;—the first of the four classes into which Moḥammadans are divided; an individual of that class;—a title taken by the descendants of the prophet; a title given to proselytes to Moḥammadanism;—sheḵẖ-ćillī or sheḵẖ-ćullī, s.m. A traditionary jester; a fool; a madman;—a scamp, rogue:—sheḵẖ-ḍoṇḍū, s.m. A figure set up by way of sport, or as a charm to stop rain:—sheḵẖ-saddo, s.m. A kind of malignant deity worshipped by women (he is made responsible for many diseases, and is supposed to be a great admirer of women):—shaiḵẖa-nā, Our Lord; our patron; my lord; my preceptor; my patron.
شکهہ शिख śikh
H شکهہ शिख śikh; corr. of sikh, q.v.
شخ shaḵẖ
P شخ shaḵẖ, s.m.? Hard ground (esp. at the summit, or the skirt, of a mountain); the top of a mountain; anything hard.