Proprietary right in a woman by betrothal, or in exchange for another, or for money.
The “off” or right hand bullock when ploughing ; opposed to dvdri, the left hand bullock.
Doubling; in the chase, turning back or to ono side to avoid pursuers
Callus on buttocks occasioned by much sitting. 2. Hole in the wall of a well under the water level.
A brick kiln, furnace. 2. A place or cloth on which indigo is dried.
Stain, blot. 2. M. Thewood on each side of a camel saddle on -which loads are tied.
The act of spreadingthe band before anothei’s face with palm before him. It is a very grave offence. 2. loss. 3. Sh. Menstrnons cloth. 4.
A present of grain made by farmers to his servants and artificers at sewing time. Carpenter, potter, barber and smith get 6 seers, cobbler 3
Summon by extending palm and moving fingers inwards. Sh. 2. Hold-ing palm outwards and shaking hand to forbid.
Safety, protection, escape, defense, reserve, saving. 2. foil, a term in fencing.
Chain stitch in sewing.2. The upper leathers of shoes before they are made up.
from Bakloshanr and more commonly used than Bakhsha-warp. oT procure pardon for another, to cause to give.
Having the evil eye. i. e. casting evil eye on another, or receiving its effects.