The Brahmanical thread. The sacred thread worn by the ” twice born.”
A large wooden rake. 2. The gable wall of a house.3. An iron padlock.
Flour mill turned by water. 2. Lever for pounding pulp or rice.
A large wooden rake. 2. The gable wall of a house.3. An iron padlock.
A tree (Prosopis Spicigera). The Hindus and some Muhammadans before marriage perform the ceremony of Jandi kapanr. The bridegroom cuts off and buries a small
A tree (Prosopis Spicigera). The Hindus and some Muhammadans before marriage perform the ceremony of Jandi kapanr. The bridegroom cuts off and buries a small
A tree (used of all kirds of large trees). Sh. Used of small and large Capparis aphilla.
A tree (used of all kirds of large trees). Sh. Used of small and large Capparis aphilla.
To ford. 2. To pass through a village or district (used of small pox).
Pungency. 2 A post-prosition to certain colours, signifying ” ish,” as ساوی جھال greenish. The eoloor obtained from rubbieg the mettle on کسوتی Touchstone.
A long pole fore gathering or knocking down fruit or collecting indigo when cut.
A tribe of fishermen. from Sindh ; they are considered orthodox and are addressed by the title of Jam=prince. Crocodile catchers.
A number of young date palms growing from one root, or close together. 2. M. A camel-herd.
A crowd, etc. 2. A turban bound over the face and mouth to keep out the cold.