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pā`e, s.m. Foot, etc.=pā, q.v.:—pā`e bāqī, s.m. Remainder, balance in hand:—pā`e-takht, s.m. The royal residence, the capital:—pā`e ḥisāb lānā, v.n. To settle accounts; to call to account:—pā`e-ḵẖāna, s.m. A necessary, a privy;—pā`e-ḵẖānāphirnā, v.n. To visit the necessary, to go to the rear:—pā`e-dār, adj. lit. 'Having feet'; lasting, durable, permanent, strong:—pā`e-dārī, s.f. Durability, permanence:—pā`e-dām, s.m. Snare, noose, trap, gin, springe:—pā`e-zanjīr, adj. Chained by the leg, fettered; encumbered (with a family, etc.):—pā`e-zih, s.m. Loop or slip-knot tied to the legs of falcons; a staple:—pā`ě-kār, s.m. A person who purchases goods from the manufacturer to sell to the merchant; agent; broker; a retail dealer; hawker, pedlar:—pā`ekobān, adj. Beating the feet in dancing, stamping with the feet:—pā`e-gāh, s.m. Rank, dignity; a stable. (N.B. Other compounds will be found under the contrac. form pā, q.v.).
Origin: Persian