A gourd hollowed for carrying water. A musical instrument made partly of gourd.
A gourd hollowed for carrying water. A musical instrument made partly of gourd.
Thirty-three. 2. M. A man who keeps partridges as decoy birds.
The final ends of reeds of jungle grass (Saccharunt Sdrd) of which mats, baskets, and brooms are made. 2. A straw of wheat.
The same as above, but shorter bits. 2. A match, buffer match. 3. A twig held in left hand of drummer, on the bottom.
And, Upon on, along at, in, till, towards. In the last two senses used as anti and post-position. It corresponds to the enghlish affix “words”
The seventh letter of the W. P. language used only in words derived from Arabic and Persian, or borrowed from those languages. In Roman character
The sixth letter of the Western Panjabi alphabet, written in Roman
A letting off, forgiveness, not dealing with another after his deserts.
A tree (Dalbergia Sissu) It affords the timber grown in D. G. Khan district.
Looking out from a high place or tree in the jangle. 2. Shouting from such a place.
A spade or mattock full of earth. 2. Spring, bound. 3. Range of a rifle or bow.
To obliterate, blot out. 2. Mark off an item in an account book, to dot off, cross out.
A large iron caldron for cooking sira (Meal and Gur) at weddings.
To pass fingers over, feel, search for, as a blind man, grope.
The sand piper (Tringa goensis). 2. Lapwing (Tringa Vanellus).
A cut, incision. 2. Flow-irrigation from a canal, so called because the canal bank is cat to let out the water.
To meet, come together, agree, collide, knock against, fall foul of.