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Banjar, n.m. Uncultivated land, grazing ground. 
Ba’iijh, n.f. (S. Vandhya.) A childless woman, a barren cow. 
Ban-lau, n.f. The Virginia creeper. (From ban, a forest, and 
lau, a creeper.) 
Ban-nu, v.t. re. To fold up, to bind; f. -i, pl. -é 
Banu a ki nahi, (phrase.) Whether havedathe or not. 
Banrai, n.f. ‘An oak forest. 
Banslochan, n.m. (S. Vatishalochana.) A white substance, 
ound within the cylinder of the bamboo; a kind of manna 
highly valued for its cooling and strengthening properties. 
Banshti, ».f. A medicinal drug. 
Baith, n.m. The servant of a chief’s kitchen. 
Baitthiya, ad.m. Handsome, pretty. ».m. A young man. 
y Hyih ghalold badlie, soend ghalo suhage. 
Bhotiru ( Thind ghalo bainthiyd, kanjri chheori agé. 
| The snow will melt with clouds, and gold melts 
with borax. 
( So a handsome youth is melted by the harlots. 
Ba’ nu, ne re. (1) To strike, to hit. (2) To fire. (3) To 
plo f. -i, pl. -é 
Baiiwit, - f. (S. Vapi.) A water pool. (Also bo%.) 
Baona, n.m. f. -i, pl. -6. (8S. Vamana.) A dwarf. [wind. 
Béonal, nm. A whirl-wind. -awna, v.i. ir. To blow, of a whirl- 
Baori, n.f. (S. Mg tte _ (A. bdolt.) A water pool. 
Bapu, n.m. See BA 
Bar, nm. Morton a fence. -dend, v.i. ir. To enclose. 
Bar, n.f. pl. -0. (1) Asong. (Syn. har). ‘®) A day. 
A couplet 
Barat, ~ (1) A wedding ‘procession. (2) pone -i-bethna 
“shanti 
Barchha, n.m.; pl. -é. spear. /.-i. A small spear. 
Bardha, n. . (1) Picton (2) Failure -machni or -parni, ¥.?. 
re. To be defeated, to fai 
Bardnu, v.1. re. To walk, noe on. (Bashdahr.) 
Baréwe, n.m. A jack.’ o-lantern, will- ie onary 
Barf, n. ‘f See Hytii. -parni. To fall, of snow. 
Bargat, n.f. (H. ee Prosperity, a blessing. 
Barge, n.m. Side, part. 
Barhd, n. am A male nee which causes sickness (Chamba). 
Bari, nf. A turn 
Bari-khe, adv. For the whole life. 
Barkawnu, v.t. re. To beat, to hit, to strike: -é.. 
> & ee entitled to Sag: 
Baré, n.m. Rations, a peg 
Baro, bart, n.m. Rations. 
So ota ort are oe AS 
