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Bhubhal, x.m. A ee of hot ashes to fry potatoes in. 
Bhubri, n./. Mou 
Bhuii, ‘nf (S. cae Earth, land. -su, adj. A one-storeyed 
ouse. 
Bhujnu, v.t. re. To roast, to fry; /. - 
Bhukh, n.f. (S. Bubhukshé. ) ae nee 
Bhukbie-raunu, vt. ir. To remain hungry. 
 Bhil, n.f. (H.) A mistake, forgetfulness. 
Bhulké, n.m. Vegetables. -chénnu, vt. re. To cook vegetables. 
Bhulnu, v.t. re. To forget; -f. i, pl. 
Bhanchu, ad. Sucked, or licked. 
Bhunidu, n.m. A fool, an ignorant man. 
Bht-ro-paral, ad. Good for nothing. 
Bhyaini, n.f. Daybreak 
Bhyai-ni, nf. Daybreak. -e. At daybreak. 
Bhyansir, n.f. Morning, dawn. -i, adv. This morning. 
Bhyass, n.m. (S. Abhyasa. ) Practice, exercise, 
sohaursighas v.t. re. To be accustomed, to be in practice; /. -i, 
pl. 
Dieu: v.t. re. To make or cause to be wet ; f. -i, pl. -é. 
te n.f. The verandah of a ene: (Also téng.) 
i, ad. (8. Vinshati.) 20; -wai, 20th. 
Br adv. Also, too. Sé bi dwnd thid. ‘‘He too was to come.”’ 
Bi, ady. (1) Also, even. Proverb:— 
Také ri bi, ‘ Of six pie 
Chajau ri bi. Yet beautiful. si 
(2) adv. As well as. 
Biah, n.m. See Byaé or Bydh. 
Bich, n.f. A crack. adj. Middle. n. Centre. 
Biché-bichi, adv. Through or by the middle. 
Bidana, n.m. Quinces. 
Bidhni, vi. re. To be extinguished. 
Bidhnu, v.17. re era be extinguished. 
‘ tax levied per bighd (Kuthar). 
Bighé, ade. In the fields 
Bihan, n.m. Covad sativum. (Also basha 
Bij, nm. (S. Vija). (1) oe. i? (S. ancy Thunderbolt. 
_, galnu, v.7. re. To be no 
Bijauri, n.f. (S. Vijapira.) A kind of citron. 
Bijandri, n.f. A furrow left unsown in a field. 
Bijli, n.f. (S. Vidyut). = aime 
Bite: v.t. re. To sow; f. -i, 
aot nf. A i danger .deni, v.i. ir. To tread, to walk. 
Bil, nj. A h ole, chasm, a crack. -parni, v.i. re. To © rack 
-patri, n.f. Leaves of the bel tree. 
