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Bald, n.m. (8. Barda.) Bullock, an ox. -jorne. v. To plough. 
Balda, -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl.-6. Can. As: se dewi nt baldd. ‘‘ He 
cannot go. 4 Ti, vi sent balasla : ?**Can you go?’ Hdmi ni 
dewi baldi, ‘‘ We can 
Balichh, n.m. Income tax demas in the Mandi State). 
Balnu, v. To be able. 
Balnu, vt. re. To burn, to kindle, to light. 
Balnu, v.i. re. To burn 
Balri, n.f. The French bean. 
Baltu, nm. Asm ose-ri 
Béli, n.m. (1) y gc cer m2) 8 
Baman, n.m. Clothing, a dress. (Fr. poten to wear). 
Bamman or Baman, n.m. (S. Brahmana). The sacred caste of 
the Hindis. 
Bam-nu, v.t. re. To wear, to put on; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Ban or bon, n.m. A forest, a jungle. (S. Vana). 
Ba’n, n.m. An oak tree, or oak woo 
Bana, n.m. (H. bannd.) Boundary. 
Bandai, n.m. A hear, especially the black bear. 
Banakri. n.f. A kind of wild ¢ creeper bearing ee ike yellow- 
ish flowers with broad leaves. (Also bnakri 
Banar, n.m. The = zi a deity, also called Mahasi. 
Bandsat, n.m. (8. aspati, a tree in general.) A female 
spirit which Fhe in forests or high mountain slopes. 
Cattle are believed to be under her charge, and when they 
are taken to graze in the forests, she is propitiated. 
(Chamba). 
Bandwnu, v.t. re. (H. bandnd.) To make; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Banbé, ad. 92, -wait, 92nd. 
Ban-bir, nm. Atree spirit whose special influence is usually evil. 
Baiichni, n.f. A reading, or recitation. 
Baéitchnu, v.t. re. (H. banchnd.) To read. 
Banda, n.m. (H. bavitd.) A share, a part. 
Baitdé, n.m. pl. Lichen, Aaron’s beard. 
Bandi, n.m. Prisoner, confinemen 
Baiidra, nm. pl. (H. band.) The fastenings of a cloak. 
Bafiduwé, n.m. pl. Prisoners. 
Bandar, n.m. pl. (S. Vanara.) Monkeys. 
Baitdh-nu, ud. re. (Hi. bandhnda.) se ieee up. 
Bandnu, ».t. re. Te divide ; f -1, p 
Batigé or -u, n.m.; f. -i, pl. -é. eae (also bivgu). 
Ban-gi, n.f. A sample, specitrien: 
Banhti, n.f. See pat or Bathi. 
Bani, n.f. A small for 
Bani, n.f. (S. hing langage A speech. 
Bait-in, nm. An a 
Baniya, nm. (H. tek A banker or the 3rd caste of the 
Hindits. 
