Catch of arched pieces of camel saddle. 2. The edge, the tract between the Muhar and the Thal in Khashal Tahsil. The bank separating the
Enter with a rush (as water goes through the whole body when drank by a thirsty man.)
A whisp of fire applied from time to time to a rope being twisted. 2. Complainant.
That which is kept or selected. 2. M. The sheaf selected by the reaper as his wages.
The upright piece of leather at the heel of a shoe. 2. Upper lintel of a door.
To be afraid, apprehensive used of those afraid to speak before their officers or others.
A red insect which infest mulberry trees and at night have a light like firefly.
Beginning, origin. Used of the beginning of time, antiquity. 2. adj. Fretful, peevish, perverse.
The wood fixed in the ground to which is attached the iron points of a turner’s apparatus, on which revolves the wood to be turned.
To put, place, keep. 2. To receive in full what has been lost by another, who makes good tho loss.
A heap of mixed grain and straw, after threshing and before winnowing.
The mode in which women wear their hair after marriage, i. e. unbraided. 2. Waves of river. 3. A parting of the hair. 4. A
To fear, apprebend, dread, of impending trouble, be panic stricken. Used of things seen.
To pass, advance, used only of the night. The night is far spent. 2. To dawn, break forth.
A cow in calf for the first time or fit to bear. A calf is called Gabi or Vachhi while suckling, Vahir or Vahirki from
A disease of wheat in which the grain shrivels up, and becomes black, bitter and curved.
A disease of wheat in which the grain shrivels up, and becomes black, bitter and curved.