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Agla or -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl. -é. The ona 
Agri, agré, adv. Betore this, some time a 
Ai, v. art., second person singular of Bana. to ee See U. 
Tu a i nokha michh: ‘‘ Thou arta wonderful map.’ 
Aimba, .m. A kind of deer, said to be like a mule, * fomnd on 
the Shali hill in the Bhajji State. 
Aimrai, ”.f. The wild grape. 
Ain, n.m. The flying-fox. (Also en, een.) 
Ain, ad. Good ; -honi, to be good : Ain howi yard jeti dwi guwdn, 
‘« Friend, ‘it is well that you have come.’’ 
Aifishu, adv. This year 
Aifithnu, v.71. re. a twist, to strut ; f.-i, pl. -é. 
Aiya, int. Oh, 
Aj. “ ‘oss _Aiie, adv. Just to-day. 
Ajku, ~i; f. -i, pl. -é. Of to-day. 
Atal: n. ate (P. ‘os ) Wisdom, sense. -bir, 2.m. A medicine (Datis- 
ca cannibima). 
Akhar, n.m. (S. Akshara). Letters, characters (pl.). 
Akhi, nf. (S Akshin.) Eyes. (Dim. Akhti, pretty little eye). 
tai, n. pl. See Athkai. 
Akrnu, v.i. re. To be stiff, to strut ; 
A’, nm. An esculent root, like the tsnato Y pach). 
Alakh-j a vi. re. To ask for alms. 
Alti, n.f. A drink. -bharni, v.i. re. To drink. 
Amé, n.f. (8. Ambka Mother. 
Amal, n.m. Intoxication. 
Amb, n.m. (S. Amra.) Mango. (Also amb). 
Ambar, adv. Up.; pre. above. (Also ambr.) 8S. Amvara, the 
k 
sky. 
Aminchari, n.f. A post held by the Kanwar, said to be 
equivalent to Private Secy. (used in the Mandi State). 
Amlu, -4, tes ys, a; Rae Sour, acid. 
An, i oath, 
i, pl. 6; adj. Blind. Ree. 
Andha = dhandh: n.f. cae -machni, hoijéni. v.t. re. & 
To suffer from misrule or bad government. 
Andhoi, -a, adj. m.; f. -i, pl. -é. Unwashed, unclean. 
Andi, n. f. ‘See Anni. 
Afidr, ad. (H. andar.) Inside. -o da, adv. From inside. 
Andrélé, n.m. The ee: cong at which a bride enters her 
husband’s home (Syn. w . 
Andro-da or -fa, adv, Pcnie t he cede 
Andro-khe, adv. To the inside. 
Andrél, n.m. See Narol. 
Aigalu, v.i. re. To be entangled, to be embroiled ; f. -i, pl. 
Angant, ad. Innumerable, numerous. (Alike in all ed ot 
