The spindle of a spinning wheel. Vahu. 2. The green pintailed fly catcher.
A hawk, doubtful species perhaps (Tinnunculus Alandarius), but Platte gives two other species, as the equivalent of trumti, probably the name is given to all
Distillation, dropping, used of dropping springs, leaking roofs, etc.
A sherbet made with lime juice or pomegranates, sweetened. 2. Manna found on jangle thorns.
A net of large meshes, used to carry grass„ straw, leaves or a number of small boxes, etc. 2. The great Bear. 3. Orion.
A coarse matting made of “sar” the leaves of Saccha-rum sara. Jangle grass, used for roang.
Turning sheaves from bottom of Trop, threshing floor to the top, to get trodden on by the bullocks.
Thick or tangled. Used for a division of land in which sharer gets a share in each field.
A main distributary from a hill stream, but it has no rights till the dam above it bursts.
To break, rend, dash. 2. To pluck, gather fruit or flowers. 8. To weary.
A cow that gives milk uncertainly or with difficulty, or when her milk begins to lessen.
Crookedness, perverseness, obstinacy. 2. Making a round to look for lost track۔
Dew. 2. Arrogancy pride. 3. A crack in wood or vessel. 4. A fodder grass. 5. A third ploughing.
Large herds of bullocks or buffaloes imported into the Punjab from Sindh and Bahawalpur.
Large herds of bullocks or buffaloes imported into the Punjab from Sindh and Bahawalpur.
A complete set of woman’s clothes, consisting of, (1) ” bochhanbad” A sheet, shawl or chadar, (2) “chola” A chemise, (3) ” ghagra,” A petticoat
A sloping bank cut out of the steep sides of a river or canal to facilitate landing or watering cattle. Landing place. 2. A ford,