The giving of a mantra or initiation by the guru in Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
hakims
hakims
noun
plural of hakim
kadish
kashim
kashim
noun
A traditional, large, semisubterranean men's communal house, in which communal and ceremonial events are hosted.
khadis
khakis
khakis
noun
(military) A khaki uniform of pants (trousers) or shorts, shirt, and hat or other head covering such as a turban.
Khaki-coloured/colored cotton trousers (pants).
kishar
kishar
Proper noun
In Akkadian mythology, the daughter of Lahmu and Lahamu, the first children of Tiamat and Apsu.
kishka
kishka
noun
Alternative spelling of kishke
kiswah
kiswah
noun
(Islam) The cloth that covers the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
krisha
lakish
lakish
adj
(literature) Characteristic of the Lake poets.
(rare) Wet; moist.
naskhi
rakish
rakish
adj
(dated) Like a rake; dissolute; profligate.
Dashingly, carelessly, or sportingly unconventional or stylish; jaunty; characterized by a devil-may-care unconventionality; having a somewhat disreputable quality or appearance.
riksha
sakieh
sakieh
noun
Alternative spelling of sakia
shaikh
shakti
shakti
noun
(Hinduism) the divine force that pervades the universe.
sharki
shikar
shikar
noun
(India) Hunting, sport; a hunting expedition.
hunting guide (elsewhere besides India, e.g. Australia)
verb
(India, dated, transitive, intransitive) To hunt; to go hunting.
shikra
shikra
noun
A species of hawk, Accipiter badius.
shiksa
shiksa
noun
(Judaism, often derogatory) A non-Jewish girl, especially one who is attractive and young.