Upright stone of grave. Sh. 2. A post in threshing door. P. D. Stake,
A board to prevent dirt from falling unto a well, outside of the پِڑ
A caste calling themeseIves Muhammadan, who hunt and eat wild pig; they live in grass huts near the river.
A headman, a chief, a term used as a title of respect to jats especially to members of certain tribes.
A peacock. 2. A cockade. 3. Interest allowed on sum received in payment of debt
A fish, 2. Drain, outlet. 3. Loop-hole, narrow entrance, a hole in a wall, perforation. 4. Muzzle of a gun.
A term in wrestling. 2. An old tax on indigo, abolished on anexation.
A worm or blight which attacks young barley, wheat and cotton, gram, peas, mohri, moth,mung, manh jawar and bajhra, so called because it destroys down
A triple cord of red, yellow and green, tied by the barber or musician on the right wrist of bridegroom, before reading the marriage service
Sadness, grief, hanging of the bead, regret, longing, dejection. 2. Disgust, abhorrence.
Likeness, resemblance, appearance, image. 2. A chief person of note.
Pad of camel, pack saddle. Sh. 2. Month of canal leading into field.
A seal with a name engraved on it. 3. A gold coin worth 16 rupees. 4. Land at tail end of a canal or hill
Foremost, leading. M. Leader, first of a. number. 3. Rising ridge of a bill. Sh. 4. A pulse
To blot out, erase, obliterate, deface, cut off, rub out, wash out, cancel, efface, wipe out, atone for,
A measure of any kind, long, dry, fluid, etc. 2. A fit (of clothes).