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Bo’|, n.m. A high wooded place. 
Bo’l, nm. (1) A speech, a saying. (2) An oral agreement where- 
by one’s daughter is Sega to a boy; in default the 
sum of Rs. rae is paid as dam 
Bol, n.m, (1) A speech. (2) The carat used for paying Rs. 20: 
to validate a betrothal. 
Bolnu, v.t. re. To speak; f. -i, pl. -¢. 
Boi, n.f. See Baori. 
Bon, n.m. See Ban. 
Bofi-nu, v.i. re. To flow. 
Bonu, v.t. re. See Bijnu. 
Boti or botiya, n.m.; f.-an. A cook. 
Boti, n.f. A bit of flesh. Sboteat rni, v.i. ir. To cut in pieces. 
Bou, n.f. (H. baht, 8. Badha.) Re nay in-law. 
Boumei, v. pl. We will, or should, 
Bownu, v.1. re. To roll down, to ew ek -i, pl 
Bpari, nm. (H. bydpari.) A trader, @ merchan 
Bra, n.m. A weight equal to 4 thakeris or 6 sers. The area 
sown with one drhd is reckoned ca to a bigha 
(Jubbal.). 
Braga, n.f, The wife - a bairagi. 
Bragar, n.m. Ear-rin 
Bragi, n.m. itedge a . Vaishnava. 
Bragan, .f. A lioness or tigress 
Brigg, hated f. -an (S. Vyaghra.) A leopard or panther. -tu. 
eopard cub. 
Brall, n.f. ‘6. Vidala.) A cat. (Also braili) Dim. -ta or -ti. A 
Brass, n.m. The rhododendro 
Brat, nf. (1) Danae (2) (H. barat.) A wedding proces~ 
sion. 
Brati-bethnu, vi. re. To dun. (Also brdt-lani.) 
y: 
go toh elp. . 
Baba, n.m. The husband of one’s father’s sister. /. -i, Father > 
sister, pl. -é 
Bubér-bhéi, nm. , Father 8 ania § son. 
Buda, n 
Buddh, | nm. ‘s. Bache. ) a) Mele: (2) Wisdom. 
Bag, n.m. A cover, especially for a gun, a pillow or bedding- 
Bugcha or -u, n.m.; f. -i, pl. -6. A bundle. 
Buggl, nf. Wrapping up the body in a sheet; -pani, 0.1. 7 
-O wrap up one’s body in a sheet. 
