To sneeze. The forms of transitive as well as v. n. are in use.
To squeeze out the juice, wring out clothes, express, press out.
A light meal of bread and butter and milk taken before morning meal by ploughmen etc.
A deep narrow water course, leading to jhalar.A drain from an indigo vat
Catarrh, cold. 2. Land reverting to Govern¬ment by forfeiture or for lack of claimants.
A kind of fishing net, set upright in the water, the upper side being supported by floats.
A trough of wood or masonry to carry off the water from a well.
To run away secretly, abscond, elope, fly, desert, depart from, abstain from, run away, to be defeated. To draw back, escape, flee.
Said by O’Brien to be the negative adverb ” not” with the pronominal suffix of first person plural attached to it = ” not we”
To come out, issue out, get away, proceed, pour, burst out (of leaves.) 2. To be dislocated
Water running from a well. 2. The right to irrigate from a well.
A line of rough hair on neck of a horse. If pointing to front, a good point, if pointing backwards towards rider exceedingly bad.