ḌEKHAṈ
Meaning in English2
v. a. (M.), ) To see. Present participle: dekhdá; Future: ḍekhsáṉ; Past participle: ḍiṭṭhá:—roṇdí mar waisáṇ, Gáman yár, ḍekhdí teḍíáṇ ráhíṇ. I shall die of weeping, Gaman love, seeing your courses.—Song:—akkhíṇ nál phul ná ḍiṭṭhá te náṇ Gul Bíbí! She never saw a flower with her eyes, and her name is Lady of Flowers!—Prov. used of ostentatious persons.
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh