(Lit. a worker from وھنڑ to move, work) a working bullock. 2. Spindle of a spinning wheel.
Bravo, well done, you don’t say so. 2. Opportunity, way. 3. In composition with nouns, as far as.
To become confused from fear. To become incoherent, to be delirious, out of one’s mind, off one’s bead, to rave.
To move round. A cure or charm for various diseases in which sevon kinds of grain or pigeons are moved round the body.
To wander. Used as an auxiliary, it gives the sense of continuance.
Anything twisted. The wick of a lamp, roll of grass, fold. 2. A writhe from pain, writhing, distortion, colic. 3. Sultriness. The mouth by which
A clod, stone, boulder. 2. A weight. 3. Exchange, discount. 4. Blame, accusation. 5. Lobe of ear.
Exchange of work among women, who are spinning for others and getting sewing done in return.
Stick for twisting rope 2. Ointment used at weddings, of barley flour oil and turmeric.
Urination, Lit, the clod of earth used by Mohammedans for cleaning after urination.
Lightening. Esp. that which strikes the earth, opposed to کِھمنڑ summer lightening.
Lightening. Esp. that which strikes the earth, opposed to کِھمنڑ summer lightening.
An insect, that stings but rarely, dark in colour, not a scorpion,
Discoloured flood water of hill streams opposed to (tandohu) or black water of perennial streams. 2. Cultivation in bands, not well cultivation.
Often used as an auxiliary verb in the same way as رھنا in U. With a sense of continuance.
Congratulation on occasion of birth or marriage. Blessing, in form of gift, (often on joyful occasions.)
To increase, prefer, prolong, put forth, raise, enlarge, increase, extend, augment, heighten, hold out, lengthen. 2. Of wells, to stop. 3. Of milk, to pour.
To increase, exceed, become large, grow, advance, prevail, go further.
A fixed allowance, Esp. what is given to Mullahs or Brahmins by the pious. O’Brien applies the word to a small cake given to Mullahs,