Keisi (kayzi ?).—Dried apricots.
Kemmerbund (kamar-band).—A belt, or sash.
Kendil (kindīl).—A votive offering of peculiar shape, generally of copper or other metal.
Kenneh (? kannah).—A camel- or sheep-tick.
Ketkhoda (kat-khudā).—The head-man of a parish or village.
Khan (Khān).—A conferred title, which descends to all children—now very common: in the second generation equal to Esquire.
Khānum (khānam).—A lady.
Khok ber ser um (khāk bar sar-am).—Ashes on my head.
Kholar (? kolar).—A kind of wine of Shiraz.