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~Cham-chamat, n.m. (1) Shining or perma (2) Flashing. 
Cham-gadar, n.m. (H. changidar.) A 
Chamkawnu, v.t. re. To cause to shine ; ; -i, pl. -é. 
Chamknu, v.7. re. (1) To shine. (2) To flash. (3) To be in full 
power; /. -i, pl. -é. 
Chae n.j. An ornament worn by women on the neck. 
made either of gold or of silver.) 
Chémri, n.f. The skin. -twarni, v.i. re. To whip. 
Chand, x.m. (S. Chandra, P. chand.) The moon. 
Chandal, n.m. (S. Chatdala, sweeper.) A wicked man. 
Chaiidél, n.m. A swing m made o wood, to seat four. 
Chandra, ad. m. if. -i, pl. -é. Wicked, bad 
Changa, -u, ad. m. fink, , pl. -6. Good, ine. (a, changa.) 
Chafigar, n.m. The upper storey of a hou 
Chatihnu, v.t. ir. To desire, to wish; f. fs ner 
Chani, n./. A bit, a very small part. Mddu méiigo ddhu, Rani 
na deo chani. ‘‘ Madu wants the half, Rani will not give a 
it 
Chatiknu, v.t. re. See Chabnu 
Channa, n.m. The kernel of a fruit; pl. -é. 
Chén-nu, v.t. re. () To make. (2) To cook; /. -i, pl. -é. 
Chanta’|l, ad. See chandal. 
Cha’ nu, vt. re. (H. err diag To want, to wish, to desire. 
. &, 
im. See Ch 
Chapnu, v.t. re. (See Chabnu.) To chew. -é-jogu, -4, ad. m.; 
ew. 
Cha’r, ad. (H.) Four. Chautha, m.; tnd -i, pl. -é, fourth. 
Char, n a bier A kind of sauce 
Charhai, n.f. (1) An ascent. (2) An invasion. 
Ch arhnu, vt. re. (1 ) To climb up. (2) To mount, to ride; 
Charj. n.m. é Ashcharya.) Wonder, surprise. 
Charj, n.m. (S. Ac charya.) A Krishna Brahman, who accepts 
Charkhé, n.m. (H.) ‘Spinning wheel. -katna, v.i. re. To spin. 
Charnu, v.t. re. (H. charnd.) To graze; f. - 
Chaska, n.m. Fondness, eagerness. -parné, v.t. re. To be fond. 
Chatar, ad. (S. Chatura.) Clever, wise, active. 
Chatiknu, v.7. re. To crack; f. -i, 
Chatnu, v.t. re. (H. chatni.) To tok; j. -i, pl. -é. 
Chatras, n.f. (8. Chaturi.) Cleverness, wisdom. 
Chaubi, ad. 24; -wéh, 24th. 
