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Paces — langoriyd, aa artificial pace in which the horse canters, as it were, 



in lon^ bounds : michl kild, the same style of pace but the bounds 



are short and the pace slower ; vide Ambling. 

 Pain — dard, m., P. 

 Palate — tdlu, m., H. 

 Pancreas — labbcl. 

 Panne L — gaddt (of saddle). 

 Pant, to — hdnpnd. 

 Parrot-mouthed — toti-danddn, lit. " parrot-toothed " : tota-dahan, adj., 



lit. " parrot-mouthed." 

 Paralysis — fdlij (of part of the face). 

 Parti-coloured — vide Blotched. 

 Pastern — gdmchhl. f., H. : khurda or khurd-gah, P. : rusgh, pi. arsd gh , 



Ar. : vide also Leg for " straight-pasterns " : kachra, a growth or 



swelling in the hollow of the pastern, considered incurable. 

 Paw, to — tdpnd or tap mdrnd : tap chaldnd or mdrnd (to strike with the 



fore-foot in anger). 

 Pepper — gol mirch (pepper-corns) : plpal, m., H. (long-pepper) : vide 



Chillies. 

 Periosteum — haddl ki jhilll. 

 Pestle and Mortar — hdwan dasta. 

 Phlegm — vide Humours. 

 " Pick-me-up." — vide Feed. 

 Piebald — ablaq, Ar., piebald or skewbald, q. v. : ablaq-i siydh, true 



piebald, i.e., black and white : vide also Blotched. 

 Pigeon-toed — pair men andar ki taraf td,o hai. 

 Pig-ete — siir ki si dnkh ; billi ki si dnkh, vide Wall-eyed : turk-chasJim, 



lit. Turk-eyed, 

 Pincers — zanbilr, f. 



Plaister, to — thopnd ; chhopnd (for walls). 



Plunge, to — lambd,i bharnd : cJiaukfi bharnd (to spring like a black-buck) . 

 Pneumonia — phephri ki bimdrt (lung disease). 

 Point — khuhi, P., any good point or good trait : htis7i,, Ar., any good 



point, that is, of outward shape : vide Defect. 

 Po-SY—tattu, m., H., and tattu,ani, f. : ydbft, P., T. (gen. implies a coarse 



pack-animal) : tdngan, H., a hill-pony : gliiint, a kind of hill-pony : 



lissa tattu tdza ghord (native saying). 

 Poppy — kokndr, U., the opium-poppy plant, Papaver somniferum : post, 



m., P., poppy-heads. 

 Pore — masdmm, m., Ar. 

 Porridge — harlra (made of many things). 

 Port — jibhi or jibbhi : zabdncha (?). 

 Poultice — lubdi, H., a mass of anything of the consistency of wet dough, 



a poultice, &c. 



