To abuse by words. 2. To strain. 3. Used of wells, When they ire being worked day and night, the water gets very low, end
The calf of the leg, leg below the knee. 2. A ball or hank of cotton. 3. A sweet-meat, balls of rice flour and sugar.
The rope by which a man is hung. 2. Ointment or oil applied to a wound on rag or lint.
Circuit, circulation turn. 2. The felloes of a bair wheel. 3. The wood on which a Mochi cuts leather. 4. Stave of cask.
A crack in an earthen vessel. 2. A cracked melon. 3. Cracked heel.
To burst, be broken. 2. Sprout, shoot. 3. To turn Queen’s evidence, to inform on, an other.
Passive form with sense of Intransi-tive or non tor verb. To turn aside from one’s promise, retract, backslide, forsake.
A piece of wood which separates the strings of a pellet bow, or the threads of a web in weaving.
Compensation for dishonouring of bill varies from Rs. 1 to 5 per cent.
To catch, trap, noose, entangle, involve, written also پہاونڑ
To be ground, reduced to powder, bruised. 2. To discharge matter.
A plant (Suseda fruticosa) eaten by camels. Used by pregnant woman to relieve load on chest.
Anything reduced to powder and taken down at a gulp with water.
A flower. 2. That part of a pipe which holrls the tobacco and coals. 3. Amulet, charm. 4. Boss, knop. 5. Bones left after corpse
To come to terms about the possession of an animal held by several shareholders.
A kind of cake. See U. 2. A light headed, thoughtless fellow.
Corn (wheat) soaked in water, the husk being removed by treading and the remainder dried and used for food and dressing silk. Same as Maya.
A cow or buffalo too old to calve or give milk. not used of buffalo.
To swell, expand. 2. To be puffed up, proud. 3. To be lifted up, delighted.