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Bujhnu, v.t. re. (H. bijhnda. ) Tounderstand, to know;; . /-i, pl.-é. 
Bujhnwala, n.m. a -i, pl.-é. One who understands or knows. 
Bilak, n.m. a’k, 
Bulanu, v.t. re. i. res To call, to invite. 
Bunja, ad. 52. 
Bun-nu, v.t. re. (H. bunnd.) To weave; f. -i, pl. - 
Bura or -u, adj. m.; }. -i, pl. -6. Bad, wicked, an Oey 
Burd-bhdjana, v.i. re. To cease unhappiness 
Bura-lagna, v.i.re. To be unhappy. -manné, v.i. re. To be 
displeased. 
Buri-ghalni, v.t. re. To harass, to pu to trouble, to plague. 
Buri-honi, v.i. ir. To be in trouble 
Buri-lagni, v.i. re. To pine in love, to feel unpleasan 
Bwa’l, n.m. (H. ubdl, g. Udgara.) (1) Overiowing. (2) Heat. 
Bwal-janu or dewnu, v.t. re. To overflow 
Bwalnu, v.t. re. ce woaind.) To boil. 
Bwara, n.m., pl. - uara. 
Bya, n.m. (S. Vivéha.) Marriage. (Also bydh. -dhunda, adj. 
m.; f.i, hundi; pl. -éhunde. Married. 
Byali, .f. Dinner. -channi, v.i. re. To cook the dinner. -é, 
adv. In the evening. Bydle re pahre dyad Ludro—‘ Shib came 
in the evening.’ 
By4lke-bakté, adv. In the tae time. 
ByAlkri or byalki, n.f. The evening. 
Byéli, n.f. Supper. 
Beith n.f. Evening. 
aihd4, n.m. A tax levied at a chief’s wedding and on his 
children’s marriages. (Also Byéol or ByAoli.) 
Byaol or byaoli, n.f. See Byathda. 
Byashi, ad. 82; -wah, 82nd. 
Byo’l, n.m. A kind of tree, the leaves of which are given to 
cattle as fodder. 
Byora or -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl. 6; (1) Reversed, upset. (2) n.m. 
Detailed account. (3) ad. hitteaee. left (beord). 
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Cha’b, n.m. A food made of rice and sugar. 
Chabhoknu, v.t. re. To di 
Chabnu, v.t. re. To chew; f. -i, pl. -é 
Chibitra, n.m. A raised bank or terrace, open or covered. 
Chibttra-wazir or Shri-wazir, .m. e prime-minister, the 
chief minister. (The former form was used in Kulla and 
the latter in Bashahr.) 
Chacha, n.m. Uncle. f. -i, Aunt; pl. -é 
Chachénu, v.i. re. To cry or scream ; x pl. -é. 
Chadar, n.m. A sheet of cloth. 
