ḌHUKAṈ
Meaning in English2
v. n. (M.), ) To arrive; to be procurable, to be got. Present participle: ḍhukká, ḍhukdá; Future: ḍhuksáṇ; past participle: ḍhukkiá:—mál ḍhukká hai. The cattle have come home:—búhe ḍhukkí jaṇj te sío kuṛi de kann. The bridegroom's party has arrived at the door, and (the bride's party are saying) bore the bride's ear! (i. e., they are not ready).—Prov. used of those who are lazy and do work at the eleventh hour:—hik ḍhukkdí nahíṇ te maiṇ ḍú parnísáṇ. One (wife) can't be got and (he says) 'I will marry two'!—Prov. used of those who brag of their doings.
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh