677 Kaiphill كاى پہل or Kutphill. It is bitter, astringent, and pungent, cures disorders of mucus and wind, fevers, difficulty of breathing, seminal weakness, piles, cough, and all affections of the throat.
678 Kanch كانچ or Kaatch; light; reduces corpulence; cures boils and eruptions, and strengthens the eyes. It is also called Zejage.
679 Kalizeerie كالى زيرى.—“Nigella Indica, Roxb. Musavi, S. Sp. ch. annual, petals entire, pistils five, length of the stamina, leaves decompound, exterior lip of the nectary ovate, and deeply two-cleft, interior entire and acute. Roxb. MS.” A seed of a black color, twice as long as the zeerie, and about twice the breadth; also named Kurdmana though improperly. It is used as medicine for horses; it is hot, increases the digestive powers, and is useful in all swellings.
680 Kasht كاشت.—Very hard. A kind of sugar-cane.
681 Kangeerug كنگيروغ.—A name for Kakeerun.
682 Kalseenbie كالسينبى.—A name for Kalyseeb; hot and heavy; cures disorders of mucus and bile, also disorders in the mouth.
683 Kansi كانسى.—P. Rooie; heavy, hot, and aperient; strengthens the eyes and cures bilious and mucous disorders.
684 Kathmanda كاٹہةمندا.—A name for Lisanus sowr.
685 Kalakora كالاكورا.—A name for Kirra Inderjow.
686 Katchloon كاچلون.—A name for Muschookoonia, also named Kuphaiena, or Mylhoolrejaje. Its taste is rough; increases bile, decreases mucus, and useful in splenitis. It is laxative, removes specs, and opacities of the cornea. It dries the stomach, and externally is useful in all kinds of itch.