A round, at wrestling. 2. A seizure, by sickness or spirits of evil.
To ripen, be cooked. 2. To fester, gather. 3. To agree, so as not to admit of further dispute, honour bright.
A bird. 2. The reed shed in which Gypsies and other wandering tribes live.
A turban. 2. Payment made to a landowner for permission to sink a well.
Concentric walls of grass ropes, placed on the masonry cylinder of a well, between which the earth taken from below is placed, in order by
A receptacle of wattled reeds for holding grain or straw. A garner. 2. Corner of a garment. 3. Sap exuding from trees.
Vain, idle talking Speaking at random. 2. In S. R. buying and selling at a loss.
A custom among women at Hindu weddings of calling one another bad names in fun.
A piece of paper on which a Marshicl writes words or marks and it is lighted and burnt with bran and harmal before a person
A cage. 2. Chest thorax. 3. Pierced work in wood, stone or metal for buildings.
A rate of 1/5 paid by a borrower on every 1 that he borrows, used of grain.