A heap. 2. A pile of sugar cane covered with earth, intended for cuttings for next year’s crop.
To overlook a fault. 2. To pass away, disappear. 3. Be dislocated, go out of joint.
A sharp note often repeated, as notes of birds, striking a gong.
A wooden catch which prevents the wheel of the persian well, turning back, from weight of full waterpots.
A wooden seal for marking heaps of corn on the threshing floor.
To stamp, To flod, shut a book. To beat clothes by mallet. To strop a razor ,To renew edge of axe, etc. by heating and
A price fixed by agreement, without respect to market rate. Earnest money.
To make happy by flase promises, allure, cajol, delude, entice, inveigle.
A measure of capacity equal to from 2 to lbs. in weight. 2. adj. Coarse, thick.
To be fresh, revive, to open as aflower, flourish, to be delighted, to be cheerful.
Dim, A small hole in the ground. A hole in a stack of straw for storing grain.
Walking, a beat, to exercise, a bag made of date leaves or jungle grass, to protect dates from birds.