To be uneasy, anxious, concerned, careful, to grieve, to pine away with grief.
A blast of hot wind, especially a hot westerly wind which blows between the Indus and Sulieman mountains and is dangerous to life. 2. adj.
A Persian wheel on the banks of a river, canal or pond for irrigation purposes.
A beam across a well on which the wheel carrying the pots rests. 2. A supporter.
A sheet used to cause a draught when there is no wind at winnowing time.
A circular dance of the Jats. There are three kinds. Lammochar Jhumar, Southern dance. Traitari Jhumar, With three claps of the band. Tirkhi Jhumar. Quick
A small tree of the acacia tribe. Wood of little value, the pods are eaten by sheep and goats.
turn in a swing or whirlagig. Seesaw, swinging motion. 2. A nod.
The knot in which Sikhs and Labanas tie their back hair. Jhuri is the payment made to a landowner for permission to sink a well
The knot in which Sikhs and Labanas tie their back hair. Jhuri is the payment made to a landowner for permission to sink a well
The knot in which Sikhs and Labanas tie their back hair. Jhuri is the payment made to a landowner for permission to sink a well
A hamlet in lowlands, or near rivers where cattle are penned at night, hamlet, temporary settlement.
To stir water with material on which a portion of the Quran has been written to form a medicine or charm for the person drinking
A term in wrestling. 2. The lap. 3. The skirt of a waist-cloth used as a bag. 4. As much grain as can be carried
Crooked, hump backed, with bowed head. 2. Having horns pointed forward.
post-position signifying, like, as, according to, just, as Ijihan like this; Ujihan, like that; Jijihan, like whom, of which kind; Kejihan, like what.
post-position signifying, like, as, according to, just, as Ijihan like this; Ujihan, like that; Jijihan, like whom, of which kind; Kejihan, like what.
Wheat and barley mixed. In D. G. K. kanrak jawili is used, not jawali alone.