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fāḵẖta (for A. فاختة faḵẖitat; said to be derived fr. faḵẖt, 'the light of the moon when it first appears,' because ofits colour), s.f. A ringed turtle-dove; a ring-dove; a dove;—name of a colour (cf. fāḵẖta`o):—fāḵẖta uṛānā, To be free from care and anxiety; to enjoy a period of prosperity, or of unrestrained authority:—fāḵẖta uṛ-jānā(-kī), To be confounded, to lose (one's) senses, to swoon:—ṭoṭrūfāḵẖta, s.f. The small brown dove, Turtur cambayensis:—ćitroko faḵẖta, The spotted dove, the tigerpigeon, Turtur suratensis:—serotīfāḵẖta, The red turtle-dove, Turtur humilis:—kulla fāḵẖta, The ash-colouredturtle-dove, Turtur rupicolus.
Origin: Persian