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Bachhawul, 7.m. A broom. -denu, v.i, re. To weep. 
Bachhanu, v.t. re. (H. bichhénd.) (1) To spread a bed: f. -i, pl. -é. 
ae To subscribe. 
Badal, n.m. An answer, a BaP eas. vt. ir. To reply. 
Badam, n.m. pl. (H. badém.) re nds. 
Badar, n.m. A kinsman. -nu, re. To act like a kinsman. 
Bodéen, n.m. (1) A sept of Kasse. (2) A pargand in the Koti 
tate. 
Badha, n.m. Enhancement, increase in taxes 
Badhawnu, v.t. re. (1) To extinguish, to put out; f. -i, pl. -é. 
(2) To enlarge. 
Badhi, n.m. I -an. A carpenter. 
Badhku or -4, ad. m. f. -i, pl. -é, Ete limit. 
Badhnu, v.t. re. To cut; 5 “1, 
Badli, nf. (H. badal. ) Cleats “Hyis ghalala badlie. The 
snow will melt with the clouds. 
: Larger. 
Badru or -a, ae m. Pas -i, pl. -é. The eldest. 
Baduik, nf. ee bani) A gun or rifle. 
Bafar , ‘adj. 
Bafta, n.m. (HL. ) ‘Silken cloth. 
a A dress of honour, a robe. 
Bagana, -u, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -é. Another’s, of other person. 
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Bagar, n.f. Forced labour, unpaid work, corvée. 
Bagart or -i, n.m. A cooly, a porter. 
Baghér, n.m. A boy, a child; pl. -o. 
Bagi, n.m. pl. Lawless, disloyal. -honu, v7. ir. To be disloyal 
Bagotu, n.m. Clothing, a dress. 
ae n.f. (S. Vayu.) Air, the wind. 
Bagti, n.f. A small plot of land. 
Bahar, adv. Out or outside. 
Bahéra, n.m. Terminalia belerica 
Bahkanu, v.t. re. (1) To become mad. @) = stray. 
Bahnu, vt. re. To flow, to blow eF -i, pl. -é, 
Bahnu, v.t. re. To plough; f. -i, pl. -é 
Bai, nf. (S. Vayu.) (1) The wind. @ Bile. - (3) 22. 
Baichhar, n.j. An unchaste wo 
Baih, ad, 22. -wah, 22nd. 
Baij, .f. (H. bydj, interest. ) Interest. 
Bai-lani-rato, v. To go by night. 
ail, n.m. An ox, a bull. 
Baill, n.f. A small kind of adze. 
