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ain, n.f. Siste 
Baihdke-hona, « vi, ir. To be out. 
Baitidku or -4, ad. m. ; f. -i, pl. -6. External. adv. Outside. 
Baiftsh, n.m., (S. Bafisha.) (A. bans). A bamboo 
Bairi, n.m. (S. Vairi.) An enemy. 
Baithnu, vi. re. To sit ore (Also Bethnu). 
Ba’j, n.m. Madness. -lagnd, v.i.re. To be = 
Baja, n.m, (H.) A musical instrument. Mus 
Ba antri, n.m. pl. Musicians. (Also Biijgairi. eal Turi.) 
Bajar, n.m. (P. bazar.) Market, mart. 
Ba aura, n.m. The wheel of a stone mill. 
Bajawnu, v.t. re. (1) To cause to sound. (2) To beat, to hit. 
Bajgairi, n.m. pl. See Bajantri. 
Bajhaini, n.f. (H. bujhni.) A riddle, a puzzle. -bujni, v.i. re. 
To solve a riddle. 
Bajj, v.f. An ulcer on the joints. 
Bajnu, v.t. re. (H. bajand.) To sound (a musical instrument). 
Baj uwé-hundé, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -é. Mad, insane. 
Ba; uwnu, v.t. re. To be mad or insane ; ¥ -i, pl. -é, 
Bajwi-janu, v.7. ir. To become mad; f. - i, pl. -é, 
Ba’k, n.f. (S. Vakya.) A epee aiectnos. 
Ba’ kh, n.f. Udder (of a cow). 
Bakh, adj. Cut up. ‘laren , v.t. re. To cut off, 
Bakhal or bakkhal, n./. Land which is not artificially irrigated. 
Bakhar, ad. f. A ‘buffalo, she-goat or cow, whose young is 
more than 6 months old and whose milk has become thick. 
Bakhat, n.m. (P. waqt.) Time, period. 
Bakhér, n.f. Scattering coins over a bridegr 
Bakhéra, n.m. (H.) A dispute, tumult, eee, 
Ba herié, ad. m. One who disputes 
Bakhernu, v.t. re. To scatter. 
Bakh-honu, v.t. ir. To be cut into two; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Bakhiya, .m. Double sewing. 
Bakhleli, or bakleli, n./. Breakfast. 
Bakhyain or pakyain, n.m. (S. Vyakhytina.) A proverb, a 
saying, folklor 
Bakilié, adv. As a ce 
Bakilo, x.m. A messenger. 
Baki-muwan (a phrase). A curse. 
Baklu or -4. adj. m.; f. -i, pl -é. Thick. 
Baknu, v.71. re. 0 stretch the mouth; /. -i, pl. -é. 
Bakra, n.m, A he-goat; f. gh i, a she-goat, pl. -€. 
Bakrathé, n.mM. See khare 
ae l, a.m. i i. 
la.) Seceith, might, power. 
Bal shahtu irs v.t. re. To be un i to pine. 
Balak, n.m. and j. (S. Valaka.) A babe or infant. 
Balcha, n.m. A piece of rope to fasten the plough on its yoke. 
