To ask aid of a saint. 2. To add fuel to a fire, fire up. 3. To move.
A shop-keeper’s day book. 2. Canal excavation completed by one party of men.see دک
A saline water which oozes from the ground in time of the annual river flood, in low ground, it is very injurious to crops. 2.
A tribe of Muham¬madan Jets. They expelled the first Arab invaders from Sindh and Multan.
Acquaintance. Acquainted with. 2. Sticks fixed in a stream to mark a ford. 3. Conductor, guide.
A married woman, one loved by her husband. A woman whose husband is alive.
M. Horse radish tree.Flowers and unripe fruit cooked and eaten.
Stranger, fokeigner. adj. Strange, foreign. Of or belonging to cold.
Land revenue paid in the cold season for the Kharif or Autumn crop.
. Damp, moisture, } cultivation in Set,a, J ground damp by percolation.
A plot of laud without a well, irrigated by the rising of the river if irrigated by canal water, it is called پٹّی A.weight about
Wheat meal mixed with coarse sugar (gur) and butter (ghi). 2. Corn soaked in water, the husk removed by treading, the rest dried and used
A part of the river where the stream is rapid. 2. An even flow of blood as from a cut vein.
The relations established by marriage between the parents of bride and bridegroom, the people are سین٘ڑ the relationship is سین٘ی . Cotton twist.
A pad on the head used for carrying burdens, or for protecting a bullock’s neck from being rubbed.
A fibre plant used for making ropes. Hemp. (Orotalaria-juncea and Cannabis Sativa.) The fibre of the latter is much stronger when grown in the hills
River water. 2. Cultivation by river water; opposed to cultivation by well water.