A caste of fishermen. The men are also weavers and wood cutters, the women bakeresses and midwives.
A blow, beating. 2. The distance a stone, ball, arrow, etc. is carried, when thrown or shot. 3. An exclamation of surprise.
To strike, hit, beat, kill, slay. 2. Reduce, purify, as metals. 3. To let off, cut down, as price. 4. To shut.
A house of two or three stories. 2. Ancient oblong tomb in S. R. probably Hindu o Buddhist.
Wealth, property. U. goods. 2. Land revenue. 3. Cattle. 4. An old well known vanr tree.
The rope ladder of a well. 2. Threads in spin-ning jenny, from point to point of wheels to which the ٻیڑ is attached.
To fix cross bars in the مالھ on which to tie the water pots.
A man who removes unthreshed ears and dirt from heap of corn.
Polished scoured, furbished. 2. M. Materials put on the string of kites to cut off string of other kites.
Red dye used by women, for the parting of the hair. Red oxide of lead. 2. The Bair parting. 3. The llth month of Hindu
The 11th month of the Hindu year, January 15th to February 15th. 2. Month. 3. A Pulse
A fritter, used at Muhammadan feasts. 2. A person who watches a field.
Hire of a house,probably so called from its being collected month by month.
Wealth. 2. M. Corn soaked in water, the husk removed by treading, and the remainder dried and used for food or dressing silk.
A short strong post on ship or shore, to make fast to by ropes or chains.
Work appointed for the day, small contract work for certain wages, piece-work.
Dulness, depresion, lack of work. Stagnation of trade. Slow, lazy, blunt, cheap.
Power, ability. See U. 2. An interjection of deprecation or humility.