A dressing for wounds. Interj. Identification mark, a cut on one ear.
To cry, as an animal in the rotting season, used especially of goats and camels. 2. To draw, of a pipe.
The way in which a shawl is worn by women, the end carried across the breast and thrown over the shoulder. 2. A weed of
To fit closely. 2. To become one with, to associate. 3. To adhere, cling to.
A handful of grain put into a hand mill : dim. of buk. 2. A kidney. 3. The side of the hand next the little
An earthen pot for drawing water from the well.. 2. The string by which it is carried or filled.
c.v.from bahanr irregular in formation, also written ٻِلھواونڑ
Boundary, landmark. 2. Coping. 3. A narrow path in the plains.
A bag made of grass matting or date leaves, used to protect dates.
A dot. 2. A bag of grass matting or date leaves used to protect dates. .3. Sitting board of swing. 4. A ladle for removing
Dossil of cotton, pledget, a dressing of ointment on lint for wounds.
High lying tracts of land infringing the kur or old Indus bank. A strip of land at foot of Suleiman bills.
The snub-nosed crocodile (Oro-Baghun, J codilus palustris).
Much, many, great, immoderate, abundant, copious, deal, common.
A plant used for fodder for goats and camels. Its leaves are applied to the gums of children and used in treatment of ophthalmia, for
A plant of any kind, bush, herb. 2. Flowers on cloth, paper, etc. 3. Reed grass (Saccharam sara)
One who clears the jungle and so acquires a tenure on the land.
Top of a tree. 2. Hair as worn by children. 3. Forelock of horse.
The buds or blossoms of fruit trees, greens. 2. Wood shavings, sawdust also called bura. 3. Pollen of grain. Pride, conceit
A measure of grain = 8 manr 640 to 800 lbs. 2. A coarse sack for loading bullocks and donkeys. 8. Coarse net for grass
To dip, immerse, steep. 2. To cause to dive, drown, sink. 3. To overwhelm.
Oblique, bent, wry, not perpendicular, not in a straight line.
A. yearly gift made by Mahammadans to their Mnrshid or spiritual adviser.
Fruit stalk of date palm, after the fruit is picked, often used as a broom, hence. 2. Brush, broom, besom.