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Baré, ad. 12; -wah, 12th. 
Barto, nm. A muéafi, or revenue-free grant (Mandi). 
Barto-jeola, n.m. A free grant for service (Maiidi). 
Bart, n.m. The name of a tune (rdg) called barwa. 
Barwé, n.m. pl. Cotton see 
Bas, n.m. (S. Vasha. ) Control. 
'Basné, n.f. (S. Vasana.) Fragrance, sweet smell. 
Basat, n.f. A herd or a flock. (Also Basatri.) 
Basérd, n.m. A house or home. 
Bashatidar, n.f. (S. Vaishwanara.) Fire 
Basha, n.m. A eal kind of hawk salle bahri in the plains. 
as or bass, n.m. See Bashula. 
‘Basetri, n./. Hoary quadrupeds. 
Ba’sh, nf. A mell. 
Bashah, nm. S. Vishwasa.) Trust, faith, confidenc 
Bashakh, nm. (S. Masog en The first month of ee Hindi 
ak ea seen to Apr 
so. 
‘Basharam, ‘ad. (H. besharm. ) Shemnelede: (Alike in all genders 
and numbers.) 
‘Bashatri, n.f. Trouble, eae: difficulty, distres 
Bash-kal, n.m. (8. Varsh akala.) The monsoon, the ‘ins season. 
Bishmati, n.f. One of the best kinds of rice 
Bashna, Bashan 
Bashnu, Nn. a A tenant. vs. re. (1) To settle, to live, to lodge. 
ble. 
Bashtala, n.m. The oracle oo by the diwa% of a deity. 
‘Bishtang, n.m. See Bishtan 
Bashila, n.m. An adze. 
‘Bashélnu, v.t. re. (1) To realize. (2) To settle, to restore order ; 
fist, pl. -€, 
Basnu, v.i. re. (See Bashnu). 
Bass, 7.f. (1) Smell, scent, ee (2) An adze. 
Bast, n.f. (S. Vastu.) A th 
‘Bast, nm. (S. Vastu, the site of a habitation.) A stone brick 
deposited in the foundation of a house and worshipped. and 
called chakka or bastu. 
Basta or -u, adj. m.; f.-i,pl.-é. (1) Uncultivated. (2) n. Fallow. 
Bastr, n.m. (S. Vastra.) Cloth, dress, clothin 
‘Bastu, n.m. (S. Vastu.) The deity of a house, the house deity. 
(Also bastu purush). 
‘Basulnu, v.t. re. (1) To set right. (2) To realise; f -i, pl. -é. 
Bat, n.f. (S. Varta.) A word, a thing, a matter. -lani, v.t. re. 
o converse. 
(Ba’t or batth, n.f. A path, way, road. -lani, v.i. re. To make 
& way. -haiidni, v.t. re. To travel. 
