| DOBHASH | • dobhash n. (Historical) A native interpreter in India. • DOBHASH n. (Hindi) an interpreter. |
| DUHKHAS | • DUHKHA n. (Sanskrit) suffering due to the desire for permanence, also DUKKHA. |
| HADITHS | • hadiths n. Plural of hadith. • HADITH n. (Arabic) a record of the sayings of Mohammed. |
| HARDISH | • hardish adj. (Colloquial) Quite hard; somewhat hard. • HARDISH adj. somewhat hard. |
| HARSHED | • harshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of harsh. • HARSH v. to cause (a state of elation) to be diminished or ended. |
| HOUDAHS | • houdahs n. Plural of houdah. • HOUDAH n. (Arabic) a seat on an elephant's back, also HOWDAH. |
| HOWDAHS | • howdahs n. Plural of howdah. • HOWDAH n. (Arabic) a seat on an elephant's back, also HOUDAH. |
| KHEDAHS | • khedahs n. Plural of khedah. • KHEDAH n. (Hindi) an enclosure for elephants, also KEDDAH, KHEDA. |
| PADSHAH | • padshah n. Alternative form of Padishah. • PADSHAH n. (Persian) a chief ruler; monarch; sovereign, also PADISHAH. |
| SHAHADA | • shahada n. (Islam, especially theosophy) The Islamic declaration of belief in the unity of God, one of the five… • SHAHADA n. (Arabic) the Islamic declaration of faith, repeated daily, also SHAHADAH. |
| SHAHDOM | • shahdom n. The position, dignity or jurisdiction of a shah. • SHAHDOM n. (Persian) the territory ruled by a shah. |
| SHAHEED | • shaheed n. An Islamic or Sikh martyr, one who has died fulfilling a religious commandment and is thus promised… • Shaheed prop.n. A surname. • SHAHEED n. (Arabic) a martyr for the Islamic faith, also SHAHID. |
| SHAHIDS | • shahids n. Plural of shahid. • Shahids prop.n. Plural of Shahid. • SHAHID n. (Arabic) a martyr for the Islamic faith, also SHAHEED. |
| SHASHED | • shashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shash. • SHASH v. to provide with a sash. |
| WHIDAHS | • whidahs n. Plural of whidah. • WHIDAH n. a group of African birds related to the finch, also WHYDA, WHYDAH. |
| WHYDAHS | • whydahs n. Plural of whydah. • WHYDAH n. a group of African birds related to the finch, also WHIDAH, WHYDA. |