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Chadr, n.f. A ~_ (H. chaddar.) 
Chaer, n.f. See Char. 
Chaetu or oe or -a, ad. m.; f -i, pl. -é. (1) Desirable. 
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(2) Easy. 
Chafta or -u. ad. m.; f. -i, pl.-é. Thin, straight. 
Chagarnu, v.t. re. See Chagrnu. 
Chagrnu or een v.t. re. To know, to come to know, to 
feel; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Chah, n.f. (1 ) Desire. (2) Tea. -nu, v.t. re. To wish. 
Chain, n.f. (P.) Peace, tranquillity. Pernt, v.t. re. To be in rest. 
Chair, x.m. The true or Ge eat Pheasan 
Chajara or -u., ad. m.; f. -i, pl. Good, fi 
Cha’k, n.m, (1) An ornament. “(@) A miller’ s wheel. 
Chaké, nm. Nee in cantonments. (Obs., Kulli.) 
Chakar, n.m. (H). A _ Pmt f. -1. Service. 
Chakchuiijri, ».f. A atten rrel. 
Chaké, n.m. pl. Roofing slates; -4, sin 
Chake-bethnu, wt si a realize a fine by sitting at one’s door. 
Chakhauni, nf. A 
Chakhnu, v.t. re. (HL.  hakh a.) To taste. 
Chaki, n. f. (H. ence A eodunill. 
Chakka, n.m. See Bas 
Chakkar, n.m. (H.) Girl, round. -lanu, or -denu, or -bahnu; 
vt. re. To turnr 
Chakla or -u, n.m.; ry ‘t pl. - é. A round stone. 
Chakleot, n fe The blackbird hep ot). 
Ch aknu, v.t. re. To carry, to lift up; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Chaké’r, n.m. See Chakru. 
Chakri, n.f. Service. -karni, v.t. ir. To serve. 
Chakra, n.m. The chikor (also chakor 
Chaka, n.m. (H. chakki.) A knife. 
Cha’l, ‘td. (H. ) (1) Gait. (2) A custom. 
Chala, n.M. ing. ee v.4. tr. at be shaken. 
Chalanaé-dena, v.i. ir. To go on, to proc 
Chalhér, n.m. Breakfast eit (Also Ghaikée. ) 
Chali-jénm, v.1. ir, To goon. -jan-nu, v.i. re. To know how to 
walk 
Chalni, n.m. See Speen (Bashahr.) 
Chalnu, v.t. re. (H. chalnd.) To walk, to go on, to proceed ; 
i, pl. -é. 
Chambe. m.m. (H.) (S. Charmakéra,) f. -i. A shoemaker 
Chaméshi, n.m. (8. rhtaeceenen da The monsoon, the rainy 
eason, wet weather 
