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hosh[Pehl. hôsh, or hush; Zend ushi, fr. ush= S. उष् (ओषित)], s.m. Understanding, judgment, intellect; sense, discretion;—mind, soul:—hosh uṛnāor uṛ-jānā, or hosh bāḵẖta honā, or hosh parāganda honā, 'The senses to fly or to be lost'; to lose (one's) senses; to be or become confounded; to become senseless or silly:—hosh pakaṛnā, v.n. To bethink oneself; to recollect;—to get sense; to arrive at the age of discretion:—hosh jāte rahnā, or hosh daṅg honā, v.n. To lose (one's) senses, etc. (=hosh uṛnā, q.v.):—hosh sambhālnā(with gen.), To get sense, etc. (i.q. hosh pakaṛnā, q.v.):—hoshmand, adj. Intelligent, prudent, sensible (syn. `aql-mand):—hosh-mandī, s.f. Intelligence, understanding; sensibleness, sense; wisdom:—hosh-meṅ ānā, v.n. To come to (one's) senses; to come to oneself, to recover (one's) senses (after intoxication, or fainting):—hosh-ohawās, s.m. Sense and understanding:—bā-hosh, adj. Intelligent, prudent, sensible, judicious, wise:—be-hosh, adj. Without understanding; unwary, insensible; foolish, insane;—deprived of sense or consciousness; unconscious; in a faint; intoxicated; stupefied;—delirious;—dead:—be-hosh karnā, v.t. To stupefy, make insensible; to intoxicate:—be-hoshī, s.f. Senselessness; unconsciousness; stupefaction; intoxication.
Origin: Persian