A mode in which girls wear their hair, the front hair cut square across the forehead, the back hair loose.
A double bullock’s sack for carrying grain. 2. Crowd, multitude.
Broad-cast sowing. 2. Love-cracked 3. Splashing water over another while bathing.
A shread of meat, trimming of a joint, omentum, prepuce, fore-skin. 2. A tree (Butea frondosa).
A wheal, raised lumps or marks on the skin from insect bites, etc.
To pull, drag, draw, brace, constrain. 2. Smoke a pipe, to snuff.
To make a noise, as of water splashing in a vessel. 2. To splash water in a vessel.
A skein of cotton. S. R. 2. A cob of Indian corn. 3. Honey comb.
An advance made by a land-owner to a farm servant, on entering service, which is refunded on leaving it.
The planet Saturn. 2. Saturday. 3. A small mound at cross-streets on which Hindus pour and burn oil on Saturdays to avert the evil influences
To clean grain, winnow. 2. To shake, as a carpet, to sweep. 3. To rebuke.
The planet Saturn. 2. The mounds at cross ways in towns where Hindus light lamps to counteract the influence of Saturn.
A pillow case. 2. In the preparation of Maya the husk of wheat which is rejected is called چھو
A fish of the herring tribe (clupea chapra) common in rivers and, lagoons.
To leave, let go, quit, loose, release, liberate, free, emit, pat forth, let off, fire. To forsake, desert, abandon, retire from, abdicate, pardon, forgive, spare,
A kind of date, It grows to a great height. Its fruit is very sweet and dries hard. It does not form into masses.
Pshaw. 2. This expression is much used by Europeans to describe the peculiar intonation of the English language by Eurasians.
A game of single stick played by Hindus at marriages, each man holding his stick and striking his neighbour’s stick while guests stand in a
A shoe maker’s knife, this is used only to cut leather, not to bore holes.
A herd. or drove of cattle. 2. A gang of workmen, supplied by irrigators to clear the canals annually.
One of a herd or drove. 2. A digger one of a چھیڑ In.Multan his quota is 90 days labour. In Muzaffargarh it is only