KHAṬṬ
Meaning in English2
s. f, bedstead; a number of presents given to a bride by her parents; gain, profit, income:—khaṭṭ paṭṭ, s. f. Enmity, wrangling, quarrelling, contention:—khaṭṭ mansṉí, v. n. To consecrate the gifts given to a bride by her parents:—khaṭṭ wachháuṉí, v. a. To spread out the presents to be given to the bride by her parents.
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh