A form of knot used for fastening a didha round the loins. The ends are used for carrying money.
The eighth letter of the W. P. alphabet. In Roman character J or j.
Wakefulness, sleeplessness. 2. Rennet, what is used to coagulate milk.
To be patient, endure, live with, pass the time, or one’s days
A title of respect given to descendants of those Jat tribes which originally came from Sindh, as the Lar Unar, Sarki, Drig and Jhabels. In
Member of wedding procession, bride’s guests; pl. of جانجی but singular is not commonly used.
Member of wedding procession, bride’s guests; pl. of جانجی but singular is not commonly used.
A camel driver, a class of Muhammadans who rear and drive camels.
That part of a staple which goes through the wood and is turned back.
Pewter, zinc. 2. An exclamation, well done. 3.Verses in praise of some one.
A common weed, eaten as a vegetable, or cooked with other vegetables to make them soften.
The rope or thong by which the yoke is Fastened (1) to the upright pole of Parsian wheel, (2) to the beam of a plough.