A shrub (Oorcliorus olitorius, depressus or acut-angula), febrifuge and vegetable.
Land cultivated by rain fall or river overflow, not by irrigation, moist, alluvial lands, islands in river.
A tree (Ziziphue Vulgaris). 2. (Ziziphus Numula.) 3. The fruit of the above. Plum.
A piece of fishperhaps sometimes flesh. any piece of flesh small in size.
A boat of from 50 to 300 or 400 manr burden. 2 A gallery. 3. A fetter.
A second ploughing. 2. A man who rides behind another on horseback.
A friend, servant, hired person. 2. Protector, term of endearment.
The fourth letter of the W. P. Alphabet in Roman character P or P.
A measure of capacity, varying in different places from :32 lbs. to 50 lbs.
Belonging to the hills. Hoofs become hard by contact with stones.
A scarifier, one who incises poppy heads. 2. One side, or a leg of pajama.
In Multan, the first ploughing of land for which “gher ” is used in D. G. Khan. It is derived from پاڑنڑ to tear. 2.
The wooden trough into which the viater from the Persian well falls.
Rubbing the feet with ghi, or butter. Washing or soaking feet in time of sickness.
Arrangement in line. 2. Setting unripe mangoes apart to ripen. 3. Leaves and crushed stalks of sugarcane.
To nourish, bring up, fatten, feed, maintain, rear, protect, breed, nurse, perform.
A bird that eats insects out of jand logs, male bird dark blue. Wren ? (Col. Millett).
Five. 2. Few, used by those beneath a date tree, when one is collecting the fruit.
The end, extremity. The tail end of a canal, opposed to “mund h” or ” muhin”, head or source. 2. Border or skirt of a
Paste made with wheat flour used in preparing cotton for weaving. 2. Materials used in the preparation of iron and steel tools to temper them.
A skin disease in animals, with itching and scab in sheep, falling off of hair, mange ?
Foot of sheep, goat, etc. below the knee. 2. A leg of a bed, etc.
To throw, pour. 2. To put on, wear, attire, S. To find, obtain, attain.
Fruit of Ficus religiosa and Ficus Indices. 2. An edible parasite from the root of the kari bnah.
A tree (Ficus religiosa) 2. Daphne, very common on the Suliman Mountains. It is not eaten by goats.
Fruit of Ficus religiosa and Ficus Indices. 2. An edible parasite from the root of the kari bnah.
A cultivator. P.D. 2. Acquisition of land by ori¬ginal tribal division.
Almanac, etc. 2. Share, portion. 3.Page. 4. An iron band, ferule. 5. Dry leaves of malla.
Leaf of (1) a note or letter. (2) of moth or sugarcane. (3) of cotton or its capsules.